In San Francisco, a 32-year-old tech founder and CEO says that moving into a communal living or "co-living" space is one of the best decisions of his life. ZeroCater's CEO Arram Sabetti shares a house in San Francisco with nine roommates. He told Business Insider that it has cured his loneliness. More and more co-living spaces are sprouting in San Francisco, where a critical lack of housing has caused rent prices and the cost-of-living to soar. After spending about eight years in the San Francisco Bay Area as an ice cream scooper, office manager, and eventually, founder and CEO of a successful tech startup, Arram Sabeti moved into an apartment in the city's tech-centic SoMa neighborhood with three friends.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: LinkedIn's gorgeous San Francisco offices are unlike anything we've ever seenSee Also:5 things all great company names have in commonThis founder went from scooping ice cream to running a $250 million startup that caters lunch for Salesforce, BuzzFeed, and Fandango — here's how he did itMeet the 26-year-old ex-Googler who got $133 million for a cryptocurrency startup that could replace money completelySEE ALSO: This founder went from scooping ice cream to running a $250 million startup that caters lunch for Salesforce, BuzzFeed, and Fandango — here's how he did it