If you’re someone who’s about to move into a new city and you’re considering co-living, then we’re here to talk you through it. Because we know as much as traditional rentals are a bummer, switching to a managed space can also feel like charting into unknown waters. Especially if it’s your first time living away from home. But here’s the thing, some good things take time to be taken into notice (like UPI payments when they first came out). So we’re here to convince you why co-living spaces are the best bet for all working professionals out there.
And you know what? It’s pretty easy for us to convince you. Given we, at Stanza Living, happen to be the leading managed accommodation providers in the country. In fact, we’ve got more than 450+ residences in 24+ cities. And all of them happen to be designed to fit your exact needs. Just walk into any of our residences for proof. Our Stanza Living residences serve you the yummiest of meals every day, clean your rooms and take care of your laundry. Plus, we’ve got an in-house gym facility and offer cab services for you to save time on commuting too. And we don’t just free up your time. We also feature a unique common area for you to spend that time chilling and relaxing after the office. Also, to make sure your weekends are fun and happening, we even organize regular movie nights and karaoke sessions. But enough about us. Let’s just take a walk through why coliving PGs, in general, is a better fit for y’all. Cause once you read through all the pros, the decision to colive will be as easy as sending monies through UPI.
5 reasons why co-living spaces is best for working professionals over regular PG
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First things first, if you’re opting for a good co-living space, the chances are, it’ll be located near your office. Unless your office is located in an obscure part of the city. So it’s already the best option for you to save time and monies. Because renting a flat in a prime location would cost you a lot more than usual. So moving to a co-living space and traveling to your office will feel like taking a literal walk to the neighborhood park.
Co-living spaces are almost always designed to cater to working professionals. So instead of moving into an empty apartment, it’s better to move into a co-living space where you get dedicated workstations and a high-speed internet connection by default. Sure, you can get them even in your new apartment too, but think of all the hassles like calling up the wifi guy more than a dozen times. And holding out on furniture just to avoid paying for all of it at once. Instead, just go for a co-living space and you can spend on the finer things in life – like expensive figurines of your fav characters for your work desk.
When you’re a young working professional living in a new city, networking becomes pretty important. So what’s better than living in a space where you’ll get to meet other professionals? Plus, not just work, co-living often means being part of a community with whom you can come back from work and chill. In fact, in the best-case scenario, your life might just become as exciting as Chandler Bing and Co. in their twin New York apartments. Imagine.
Getting a house on lease is a serious commitment. Because most landlords will hand you the keys to their apartment only if you’ve signed a minimum rental agreement of one year. Now, that might not seem too much at first. But imagine if you’re suddenly transferred to another city by your boss. Or if you score an opportunity of a lifetime and have to leave for someplace else. So in those cases, moving into a co-living space is a lot more logical and hassle-free. Basically, it’s kinda like how parents with transferable jobs send their kids to Kendriya Vidyalaya. To avoid adjusting to new courses and buying new sets of uniforms.
The best thing about living in a co-living space is that you don’t have to care about maintenance. It’s all taken care of for you, be it fixing up the wifi, repairing a door handle or two, or fixing the electrical system in case the local electrical transformer goes boom. Now, that’d be a life of chill, don’t ya think? Maybe as chill as living in your aunt’s place where you’re just spoiled and never ever told what to do.
The benefits of co-living spaces for working professionals:
Yup, it’ll surely do. Because when you’re house-sharing, living expenses are lowered as all your grocery cost gets divided and so do a lot of other things like rent, electricity bill, and even commuting if you decide to carpool.
For an easy-peasy transition to hostel life, make sure to pack the following items in your backpack when you move:
When you’re moving on your own, some things will surprise you and hit your wallet before you even see them coming. But thank god, we’re here to warn you about them ahead of time:
That’s easy. You can get your own rental agreement online in just 4 quick steps: