Co-Living Pros and Cons
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- Co-living accommodation features private living space combined with communal amenity areas and shared services provided through a high density, purpose-built, rental model.
The densities and personal living spaces proposed by developers are contentious. Despite this, for some, co-living may have potential benefits although concerns remain regarding value for money.
After considering the relative pros and cons, the video concludes that co-living represents a niche offer justifying a limited quantum of supply being consented.
Sources:
1. Nationally Described Space Standards (NDSS).
2. democracy.manc...
3. thelandcollect...
4. www.theguardia...
I've been co living for 4 years and I love it. It helps so much with loneliness and I love having the option of small conversations over coffee in the morning and seeing the same people every day
Thanks janabananza. That's really interesting. What are the selling points in your opinion?
I like the concept. (I loved living in a shared apartment too.) But there aren't many options in my city and the ones exist are overpriced. In the end I decided to rent a quite spacious single room apartment (42m2) with a balcony from a housing co-op that costs two thirds the rent of the co-living options.
I've lived in shared flats as a student and have seen private rooms as small as 9m2 (a prison cell). Having to move after a year definitely sucks - wtf? I've also lived in a business appartment for 3 months which would probably have been too small by many standard as I took my wife and baby kid with me (42m2). It didn't have a lot of shared amenities though. I'd say give people choices and the freedom to decide: Noone should be forced to live in a overpriced place with limited private area, but anyone willing to co-use amenities should be able to do so and pay less.
Another great video!!!
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