I'm curious though, are you in SF still (you mentioned SFSU). I ask because, at least outside of SF, or at least in some parts of the country there are apartments built for roommates. They usually have 2 master bedrooms each with their own bathroom accessible only from that bedroom. They share the living room, dining room, and kitchen. SF seems to have none of that, mostly because there's so little new construction. It's mostly 2 or 3 bedroom places with 1 bathroom left over from 60-120 years ago.
I only really know LA, OC and SF but there's plenty of places built for roommates in LA and OC.
Not quite the same as boarding houses but still also not built for nuclear families.
I am in San Diego county. I took the class many years ago. I have never actually lived in San Francisco. I was living in Fairfield at the time, not SF. It was a mostly online class and I had to travel to San Francisco for in person class time only a few times. (There was also an internship portion which I was able to arrange more locally.)
I'm curious though, are you in SF still (you mentioned SFSU). I ask because, at least outside of SF, or at least in some parts of the country there are apartments built for roommates. They usually have 2 master bedrooms each with their own bathroom accessible only from that bedroom. They share the living room, dining room, and kitchen. SF seems to have none of that, mostly because there's so little new construction. It's mostly 2 or 3 bedroom places with 1 bathroom left over from 60-120 years ago.
I only really know LA, OC and SF but there's plenty of places built for roommates in LA and OC.
Not quite the same as boarding houses but still also not built for nuclear families.