What Is Neighbor Goods?

by Mike on June 30, 2010

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NeighborGoods is a safe community where you can save money and resources by sharing stuff with your friends. Need a ladder? Borrow it from your neighbor. Have a bike collecting dust in your closet? Rent it out for some extra cash!

Save Money!
How much money do you waste on stuff you only use once or twice? How much stuff do you have hidden away in closets or storage that isn’t being used? NeighborGoods is a social inventory that helps us all get more value out of the stuff we already own.

Save Resources!
Did you know that Americans are spend $22 billion a year on self-storage? According to The Self Storage Association, there is over seven square feet of self-storage for every man, woman and child in America. That’s a lot of unused stuff! NeighborGoods helps us get more use out of that stuff, which means less waste and less production of unnecessary items.

Strengthen Your Community!
Not only does NeighborGoods provide a way to save money and resources – it also connects neighbors in meaningful ways making for happier, healthier neighborhoods.

Is it safe?
NeighborGoods is a safe and friendly environment for sharing items. When you add an item to the NeighborGoods inventory, you choose how to share it with the community. For example, you can allow your friends to borrow the item for free and charge others a rental fee. Or you can decide to make the item only available to friends. It’s your stuff, so you set the rules.

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blogalotzoe August 3, 2010 at 9:14 am

That seems like a really cool site! I'll have to try it out, I'd like to see a post about best online real estate search engines…do you recommend sites like trulia.com and http://homes.trovit.com ?

Anonymous August 3, 2010 at 4:14 pm

That seems like a really cool site! I’ll have to try it out, I’d like to see a post about best online real estate search engines…do you recommend sites like trulia.com and http://homes.trovit.com ?

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