Discover the trendy concept of Co-living, an innovative solution for living, sharing and bonding with ease.

What is Co-living?

Co-living (or coliving, to put it mildly) is much more than just a simple sharing arrangement. It’s a modern way of life, designed for young professionals, freelancers, digital nomads – in short, for anyone who wants to combine social life, flexibility and comfort.

Imagine a large apartment (or dream house) where everyone has their own private room, but where the communal areas are worthy of a decorating catalog: fully equipped kitchen, cosy living room, sometimes even gym, home cinema or rooftop overlooking the city. All this, with Wi-Fi that doesn’t slow down and cleaning that takes care of itself (thanks to the services included).

And no, it’s not utopia. It’s just Co-living.

The advantages of co-living

Why is this concept so appealing? Because it ticks all the boxes for modern, practical and convivial urban living.

1. Everything is included (and we like that)

Co-living offers “all-inclusive” rent: utilities, Internet, cleaning, sometimes even Netflix or community workshops. No more surprise bills at the end of the month. You pay, you live, you breathe.

2. Zero headaches

No need to chase after a washing machine or open an electricity contract. Everything is ready to use. You arrive with your suitcase, and that’s it.

3. Maximum flexibility

Would you like to stay 3 months? 6 months? Want to stay longer? Most Co-living residences offer great flexibility in terms of length of stay. Perfect for people in transition, globetrotters or the chronically indecisive.

4. A true community

Here, we share more than just walls. Common spaces are designed to encourage exchanges: collective dinners, events, yoga sessions… Co-living creates a community spirit, without forcing introverts to become the kings of the party.

Co-living vs. flat-sharing: what are the differences?

Good question! At first glance, it may seem similar. But where classic shared accommodation can quickly become chaotic (between the moldy fridge and forgotten bills), Co-living professionalizes the concept.

  • Centralized management: One company manages everything, like a long-stay hotel.
  • Services included: No need to worry about anything.
  • Atmosphere: Some venues even select profiles for better compatibility (no noisy techno fans if you’re a fan of absolute peace and quiet – phew!).

Who is Co-living for?

Co-living is for anyone who wants ready-to-live-in, hassle-free accommodation with a dash of social life thrown in for good measure. In particular:

  • Young professionals who move frequently
  • Freelancers and teleworkers
  • Graduating students and interns
  • Newly arrived expatriates
  • Those who simply want to live better, together

And what about the budget?

It’s often cheaper than living alone, especially when you add up all the utilities, furniture, subscriptions and time spent managing it all. Co-living allows you tooptimize your housing budget while enjoying a superior level of comfort.

In a nutshell...

Co-living is like sharing a luxury apartment, without the drawbacks. Convivial, flexible and practical, this lifestyle is a smart response to urban challenges: lack of housing, isolation, increased mobility…

And then, who knows? Maybe your future flatmate will become your best friend, your partner… or your better half? 😉