Look. We know you’re probably not sure about moving into a coliving space. Maybe because the thought of a solo apartment is more tempting. But here’s the thing, if you’re a student or a young working professional, you’re gonna have a hard time managing an entire apartment on your own (unless that apartment has robots and it’s as smart as Bill Gates’ mansion). Plus, when you’re living away from your home, things can get a bit lonely too. It’s why living with a bunch of your peers in co-living spaces is a good way to kickstart your journey in a new city.
Now, we’re more than happy to share the benefits of co-living with you lot. And you should be more than happy to trust our word too. Because we, at Stanza Living, have created 450+ co-living spaces in more than 24 cities. And all of them combined have housed more than 70,000+ of your peers. So we’ve seen how young folks like you thrive when you have a community that’s got your back. Now, just scroll down and read on about the benefits. So you don’t have to read those dodgy articles about how to become Bill Gates in 7 days.
Top 5 benefits of living in a co-living space in 2022 are:
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Before you get confused about this, let us clarify. The rent of co-living spaces is often more than your average studio apartment. That’s right. But the thing is, it’ll save you more money in the long run. Because you don’t have to rent an AC separately. Or buy groceries. Or spend a ton of money on repair and maintenance. Your co-living space will take care of all that. Plus, if you think it’s still costly, you can always opt for a double or even a quadruple occupancy room to save on rent. That way, you can also make an entire PUBG squad out of your roommates.
Most local PGs don’t bother about providing you with the best of the best amenities. Mostly because they don’t have to. They know students are going to keep coming in anyway. But that’s slowly starting to change with the entry of professionally-managed accommodations and rental chains. In a managed co-living space (like Stanza Living), you’ll get more amenities (such as daily housekeeping and laundry services) than you can count on your fingers. So you don’t have to trade your precious weekends for washing, brooming, and listening to calming lo-fi playlists just to keep your annoyance in check.
As we already mentioned, living alone in a new city can be quite overwhelming. Plus, it’ll take you more time to learn your way around if you don’t connect with other folks who’re going through the same journey. So maybe that’s the best thing you get when you colive. You get to make new friends and maybe even end up becoming besties for life. Or future business partners. Or simply, your go-to-opponent in online chess. Whatever works out.
Moving into an apartment needs a lot of commitment. You have to rent or buy furniture. Get an AC installed. And blah, blah and blah. Sure, all this can be worth it if you’re looking to settle down for a long period of time. But what if you’re in a job that has high chances of shifting you to its other offices? Or if you’ve just come to the city for a 6-month coaching course? Well, in those cases, it’s way better to move to a co-living space where you can just come in with a single suitcase and also leave with a single suitcase. Just like a secret undercover agent.
Following the same logic as before, local PGs are not always on their toes when it comes to the security of their campus. The maximum security you can expect is security personnel that disappears more often than not. But that’s not the case in professionally managed facilities. You’ll find proper security measures and an efficient monitoring system. So not only will you feel safer, but you’ll also get fewer panic calls from your mum when you fail to receive just one phone call.
Here are the benefits of living in co-living spaces:
Well, these are the criteria you can use to compare an apartment and a co-living space:
There are plenty of ways you can save money with your roomie. Provided both of you are on the same page. Here, take a look at them:
These are some tips you can follow to organize your room well:
Things you must look out for in a rental listing without fail: