and seeing how successful podshare, what's the viability of buying a bunch of capsule hotel beds and renting them out? Especially in areas with high rent and real estate like the bay area, where I could provide a relatively cheap and importantly private place that someone with a lower income could live in or stay for a vacation
Seeing how successful Podshare is, these beds look more stylish, more comfortable and most importantly, gives guests more privacy
Hotel? These will be the way 90% of the way people live in about 2 years.
Thomas Johnson
The American Dream: From a house and a white picket fence 7 decades ago to a fucking pod house in 2020. The disparity can't be anymore evident.
Ian Nguyen
honestly pretty good idea
try it out
Ryder Evans
i'm utterly positive this would succeed if the rates were competitive
Michael Rogers
imagine the smell
Thomas Bailey
How do you take a shit
Thomas Miller
You will make bank renting these out to city based wagecucks but keep in mind you have to hire people to clean and probably bleach out cumstains
Sebastian Williams
From a traveler's perspective, I would unironically prefer these to half the motels and all of the hostels I've stayed in
And compared to the dorms I stayed in for college, these are much better, at least I can study quietly without my roommates snoring and vaping
I was thinking, maybe a sort of a pilot program in an area that gets a lot of vacation traffic but relatively cheap real estate, like in Montana or Wyoming