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We’re a group of late 20s -early 30s people who believe that living with friends you love isn’t something you grow out of. We’re an international crew of community living veterans and we’re starting a brand new, 6 person multi-generational community (+🐣 due in Jan!) near Alamo square. It’s community living, but nicer, cleaner, and more spacious than your typical SF group house. We’re looking for a few more humans to expand the pack and put down roots with us, and if you’re reading this, that might be you.

You’d be a good fit if you value community, connection, warmth, and are keen on multi-generational community living. We’re looking for someone who’s conscientious, a strong communicator, and keen to show up, contribute, and add their own spice to the community. We like to cook, bike, play music, create art, fight with foam katanas (it’s true), and wrassle our golden retriever in the evenings. If (some of) this sounds fun to you, we’d love to say hi!

Available rooms

  1. “Oasis”: Medium-sized room with walk-in closet and ensuite bathroom. Rent is $1,850, available September 1 (flexible move-in).
  2. “Sunbeam”: Large room with huge south-facing bay windows and a small balcony. Rent is $2,150, available October 1.

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Who we are

We love community living! Three of us lived together for three years down the street at Eucalyptus. We’ve learned a thing or two about how to build and maintain a happy community, and we’re excited to continue figuring this out through our 30s, taking inspiration from places like Radish and Noasis.

We’re passionate about trying to make a positive impact through our work, and work in surgical robotics, medical drone delivery and AI. We’re an international crew (Ireland, Germany, Canada x2) and love traveling and talking about the world. We’re constantly laughing and try to bring lightness and joy to every day.

We have a Finn, a Very Good Boy (golden retriever) and Pip snake (ball python), 10 Hawaiian shrimp, and an unreasonable number of plants. Unfortunately one of us has a cat allergy, so no cats in the house.

How we spend our time