Proud daughter posting here:
My brother, @drewbeller, is interning out in SF for the summer. He had an incredibly difficult time finding somewhere to live (until his hero @MITDelian) stole the day. My dad was so frustrated watching him find somewhere to sleep that he built Intern Beds.
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Why Intern Beds?
Interns warrant their own platform because interns are somewhat unique. Many rooms or beds listed around the web are:
- not available to student age renters,
- not available for 4 to 11 weeks (it's too long for many listings and too short for others)
- unfurnished (interns don't need much but a bed is helpful!)
- "too much" - i.e., interns don't need a full room, house, or apartment,
completely vacant (interns are often fine with roommates in the same room or apartment)
- too expensive
And with that, please meet Intern Beds!
This is cool. My brother @jimmyykwon was looking for a place before too. And this is a problem. I want to become an intern again just to qualify for this. Cheers to this instant maker sensation around a real problem we have in SF. @beller@mjbeller@drewbeller
@beller This is such a great idea. So many of these considerations (not available for student renters, unfurnished, etc.) are so common, yet as of now aren't well addressed. I'll be interested to see how Intern Beds solves some of these proposed problems. Perhaps it could end up being another source of revenue for renters, akin to the money people can now earn through Airbnb and the like.
Helping our son, @drewbeller, find summer housing was frustrating. It also became clear that his roommates and friends were having an equally difficult time. Summer housing for interns is unique - not everybody wants to rent to a college age student for 2 months - it's either too short or too long.
Interns also need some basic furnishing and don't mind just a random bed at the right price in a safe place.
I made Intern Beds as a place to hopefully consolidate random listings from other sites that are appropriate for interns and make it easier for interns to find a home for the summer and other short term internships.
Don't hesitate to make any suggestions.
@mjbeller it's also not easy for PhD and other graduate students to find housing during internships either. Much of the short term offerings either seem to be corporate housing - too pricey, Airbnb - too short term or $$$$, or geared for the undergrad 6 guys in a house set.
This site is on the right track, but there are a couple of glaring issues.
Since your site does not display an address, or even the closest intersection, I have no idea how close the listing is to BART/MUNI, where the closest grocery store is, or where in a particular neighborhood the listing is located. There are certainly some places in the Mission that I would still tell newcomers to avoid.
The inability to view photos of a location would be a deal breaker for anyone coming from outside the city. I can't imagine flying across the country for an internship to live in an bedroom I've never even seen before.
I think if people have a furnished place they are willing to rent for a short timeframe, there's already a place for it: Airbnb. And indeed, that's how many of my friends found their homes for the summer.
The site looks great though, I wouldn't call you a 0.1x developer by any means.
Thanks @stevenbuccini , those are great suggestions and I'll add to the list. This was certainly an MVP (most of the work done on a round trip flight between NY and SF). I'm going to add a rich text editor so listers can add pictures. I can also add a map view. We love Airbnb and have used it often. For this recent experience, many of the listings didn't want an 18 or 19 year old college age student and were more than just a bed. Thanks for the feedback - maybe I've moved up to a 0.2x dev!
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