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Posted on February 26, 2015February 26, 2015 by admin

An Innovative Solution to Parking Problems in the City?

The San Francisco Chronicle Reports that a condo listing at 2701 Van Ness Ave #604 is offering a year of unlimited Uber rides in lieu of a parking spot. Embracing the “sharing economy”, wily realtors are expected to offer free unlimited bottled water delivery from Google Express for listed properties without functional plumbing.

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