People aren't just doubling up in apartments to save money on rent in expensive cities — they're doubling up in shared rooms. The trend started around the time of the Great Recession and has continued to grow, concentrated in coastal cities with strong job markets.
People aren't just doubling up in apartments to save money on rent in expensive cities — they're doubling up in shared rooms, said Joshua Clark, an economist at HotPads
"We don't have a lot of space, so we basically all keep all of our clothes and stuff in tiny drawers," Zhao said. "None of us in the doubles really want to pay for the singles."-owned rental search platform HotPads, said the trend of doubling up in rooms started around the time of the Great Recession and has continued to grow.Photo: Carina Zhao.
We don't have a lot of space, so we basically all keep all of our clothes and stuff in tiny drawers. None of us in the doubles really want to pay for the singles.
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