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From ditching boring flats to moving in cosy spaces that combine the physical and digital worlds, and from sharing a room with like-minded people to choosing a place which fulfils personal-professional goals, know how Indian millennials are changing the idea of urban life with co-livingâ¦
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A new pan-India study has showcased that the preferences of the young urban population have changed dramatically as they opt for homes that are beyond just a decent place to stay. An ask for living spaces with hygienic surroundings and a work-friendly area in the proximity of their workplaces combined with affordability is becoming increasingly popular.
Co-living spaces see boom in India, driven by Gen-Z, young couples
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According to a recent survey by Colive, covering 20,000 respondents around 91% of the occupiers of the coliving space prefer to live alone as compared to the shared living. There is also a demand for a one bedroom or a studio apartment, with 82% of the occupiers demanding the same.
India’s coliving segment is driven by salaried professionals and students currently.
India’s co-living or shared space accommodation continues to attract Gen-Z and couples as they look for safer accommodation due to the spread of the COVID-19 in the country.
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