Not to denigrate any of you, but I am utterly astounded that anyone is actually seriously considering this. When I consider where I'd like my life to go, I try and envision improvement, instead of "well I'm thinking about moving into a house with people from the internet in five years." It seems a bit of a silly life goal.
On top of that, good lord, if you're going to live with a bunch of people you don't know, the odds of you all getting along well are very, very low. Most people try not to live with unknowns, because the potential for a terrible housemate with terrible social skills that doesn't respect your space and leaves stuff out and makes messes and uses your stuff etc. etc. etc. is huge - and especially huge if said unknown people spend a lot of time on forums getting their most meaningful social interaction from there instead of the real world. That obviously doesn't apply to everyone on here, but the odds are always stacked that way. If anyone's thinking "well, I may not have ever met ____, but I know their personality pretty well from the forums" - that's very sweet, but even if that sort of a naive point of view ends up being correct (which, again, it will at least once by dint of probability), you know nothing about their living habits. As I imagine most of the university-and-older members here know, there is a huge gulf between a good friend and a good friend who you can live with happily and comfortably.
The pull itself I'm also unsure of. What would make this house so awesome? If you're setting goals for where you want to be in the future, why on earth would this be what you're working towards? Really, I'm trying not to come off as mocking and sarcastic, but this whole idea just seems so utterly ridiculous that it's really hard not to. It's obviously your call, but out of the millions of choices that you have in front of you this really isn't a very good one to follow.
And because I'm just burning to make a cult joke, I hear the grape kool-aid is to die for.