Baker's Dozen has been a shared living household in the Western Addition since 1972. We are 13 people plus pets, living collectively in a tobacco smoke-free, 4-story Victorian home (built in 1900 and renovated in 1992). Our group consists of a variety of ages, interests, sexual orientations, and ethnicities. We seek housemates who are interested in living collectively and committed to honest communication, shared responsibilities, and accountability. Baker's Dozen has existed since 1957 and stands as SF's oldest collective home. The space has evolved from primarily white members into a majority People of Color house, as a direct example of living these values into action. We recognize the impact of systemic oppression in every aspect of our lives and work to shift these dynamics in our homes. We acknowledge that systems of oppression specifically target Black, Brown, Indigenous, Trans, and Disabled folks and attempt to create a space where the well-being of those most marginalized is centered. Each member has his/her/their own bedroom, and shares common areas including a dining room, kitchen, laundry room, 2 living rooms, 2 guest rooms, and back yard. There are 6 shared bathrooms in the house. Baker's Dozen is for people with low incomes who are willing to work with their housemates to maintain a supportive community, and who are willing to invest in their home in multiple senses of the word. The Baker's Dozen is not for those who are not ready to take on the responsibilities of collective home management. Note: House members collectively pay for utilities, food, and other shared costs. Visit our website for more information! Message owner for link to application.
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