
Co-living is a residential community living model, referring to a modern form of group housing that has significantly transformed London life and the UK as a whole. The notion of co-living has even more so been popularized by the rise of housing startups, with many offering affordable housing in homes and apartments alike shared by a handful of adult housemates.
The population of young professionals working and desiring to reside in London continues to grow at a fast and ever-evolving rate. Although the demand for employment generally remains the same, with many individuals earning between £25-35K per annum, it is evident that individuals who belong to this age group continue to find it difficult to afford to live on their own, especially if they wish to stay local and within reach of their workplace, without feeling the need to sacrifice comfort and high specification in order to obtain a more affordable rent. Many co-living projects make it paramount to assure tenants that their homes are comfortable, stylish, adaptable, and harbor up-to-date technological infrastructure.
