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How Co-Living Is Reshaping the Way Remote Workers and Young Professionals Think About Housing in 2026

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How Co-Living Is Reshaping the Way Remote Workers and Young Professionals Think About Housing in 2026

Rent is eating paychecks and loneliness is climbing, and a growing number of adults are answering both problems with the same address. Co-living, sometimes called dorms for grown-ups, is expanding across U.S. cities as renters look for cheaper monthly costs, shorter leases and built-in community.

The model gives residents a private bedroom inside a building with shared kitchens, lounges and event spaces. It is no longer aimed only at digital nomads. It is being marketed to anyone priced out of a one-bedroom or tired of living alone.

How Co-Living Works

Each resident rents a private room and shares common areas with others in the building. Pricing is typically all-inclusive, covering utilities, Wi-Fi, cleaning and furniture in one monthly payment. Leases often run month-to-month rather than for a year, which makes moving in and out easier than a traditional rental.

Residents can save up to 40 percent compared with renting a comparable apartment on their own, according to industry figures. Shared spaces also double as social infrastructure, with community managers organizing dinners, workshops and networking events.

Why Co-Living Matters Now

A record 50 percent of U.S. renters are cost-burdened, meaning they spend more than 30 percent of their income on rent, according to Gensler. Cities have continued to prioritize traditional market-rate construction that remains out of reach for many workers, and remote schedules have left more people working alone for long stretches.

Co-living tries to solve both. A 2023 industry report found that 71 percent of co-living residents feel less lonely after moving in, and shared lounges and programmed events are designed to make casual interaction easy.

Who Actually Lives In Co-Living Spaces

The stereotype is the laptop traveler, but the data tells a different story. In a survey by Outsite, 60 percent of participants said they had a home base in addition to their co-living stays. The average member age was about 35, and 70 percent of those surveyed identified as single, followed by people in relationships.

That makes the model useful for frequent business travelers, remote workers and anyone who wants structure and community without signing a long-term lease.

The Challenges Facing the Industry

Growth has not been smooth. Operators have faced unhappy tenants, legal scrutiny and shortages of suitable buildings. Some companies have responded by shifting to a hotel-style model with shorter stays and more on-site staff. Others have merged, been acquired or shut down.

“The companies that came up in 2017 and 2018, most of them no longer exist,” Brad Hargreaves, founder of Common, told The New York Times in 2022. Common, founded in Brooklyn in 2015, once managed 7,000 bedrooms across 80 buildings in cities including Birmingham, Seattle and Tampa. It was acquired by Berlin-based Habyt GmbH in 2022 and filed for bankruptcy in mid-2024, ending its standard U.S. co-living operations.

What to Look For In a Co-Living Space

Naima von Ritter Figueres, co-founder and Head of Community and Wellbeing at Conscious Coliving, told We Should Get Together that the model can do more than save money.

“I fell more and more in love with coliving as I learned it could be a solution not only to loneliness, but also to the mental health, environmental, and housing crises we are all facing,” she said.

Her advice for prospective residents focuses on whether a building is actually built for community. “If you are looking to get into coliving as a resident, look at what the space offers in terms of community and wellbeing. Because from our experience, these two areas are very influential in making a positive resident experience,” Figueres said.

She suggests asking specific questions before signing. “Is there at least one dedicated community facilitator or manager for every 30 residents? Are there community events hosted regularly? Are residents encouraged to engage and participate? Are there good communication and feedback channels? Are community and wellbeing metrics included in the key business performance indicators?”

Platforms like Coliving.com and Outsite list available spaces globally for renters ready to explore the option.

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