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Affordable Co-Living Spaces in London: Find Your Ideal Home

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Are you interested to know the best co-living spaces in London?

London’s co-living spaces are emerging as more affordable and flexible than traditionally renting rooms or apartments.

London is a beautiful and large city, so for the migrants, it can be overwhelming to access various locations.

Therefore, choosing a wonderful co-living space in shared accommodations offers many advantages. It can be a more cost-effective alternative than renting a traditional home or flat.

Co-living has become very popular for a few years. If you want to share the burden of the cost of living, rent, and utilities, and escape urban loneliness, then co-living is an effective concept to consider.

Moreover, community living can be a very rewarding experience that can enrich your quality of life.

In this article, we will provide the 5 most affordable co-living spaces in London; just check out the list below!

5 Most Affordable Co-Living Spaces in London:

1. The Collective

Co-Living Spaces in London

The co-living space is located at Zone 2 in London, and it is 5 minutes away from Canary Wharf. This space is most probably one of the best co-living spaces in the world. The building is purposefully built for community living and is very new. 

The building comes with a lot of world-class amenities including a swimming pool, sauna, and cinema rooms.

They offer small and large studios, and you can enjoy your studio apartment. The building offers fantastic living and working spaces, you can make the best of your living experience here.

By joining their cutting-edge cultural events, you can enrich your skills and enlarge your network. The most amazing part of this co-living space is that you can live here as long as you desire. You can try this space for a few nights or commit to a year.

Two locations: Location 1: Canary Wharf,   Location 2: Old Oak
Price:
From 1,800 Pounds per month (depending on the length of your stay)

2. Gravity Co-Living:

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With 5 locations in London, Gravity is one of the best co-living space providers in the capital city. Most of their spaces are flats but there are some large communal spaces. All their spaces come with top-notch amenities where you can socialize and enjoy activities.

Gravity co-living offers beautifully designed, and affordable rented accommodation in London. They will include flexible contracts, and utility bills into your rent. Having a community-first mindset, Gravity Co-living offers a new way to your living and rent.

All the rooms are of Master Studio types and it is the biggest one. Classic Studios and Compact Studios are of smallest types of rooms. All of their rooms have their own kitchenette, bathroom, and floor heating facilities. 

The Classic Studio rooms are the most popular because of their value-for-money ratio. 

5 Locations: West Court, Camden Lock, Camden Town, Finsbury Park, Royal Heights
Price
: From 1,175 Pounds per month (depending upon the length of your stay)

3. Noia Co-living:

Co-Living Spaces in London

Noia co-living apartments are stunning to live in. Some apartments are of double height, some top-lit, and some connect to garden rooms.

Noia Co-livi9ng offers both studios and apartments. Studios and apartments are designed to be an escape from the city life of London.

The builders have noticed that residents are looking forward to working from home, so there is a huge demand for adequate working spaces in residents’ living zones.

That is why, they have furnished these co-living spaces with world-class amenities, and extremely creative furniture.

All apartments and studios are equipped with hand-made beds, and a mobile storage closet, ensuring these are both space-efficient and high-quality.

The design aesthetic is of bold colours, quality materials, and simple but modern detailing.
Amazingly designed work lounges in every flat can be your dig!

Five locations-Shepherds Bush W12, Hammersmith W6
Price
: From 1200 per month (depending upon the contract of your stay)

4. Locke Co-living:

Co-Living Spaces in London

Locke Co-living spaces are one-of-a-kind, each Locke apartment is unique in their way. They have 5 locations in London but also Cambridge, Berlin, and more cities.

Locke’s co-living spaces are aimed at being a space you can connect with yourself, and with the community. All the rooms are beautiful yet comfortable.

The rooms are more spacious than traditional hotel rooms and have more style than a serviced apartment. The spaces of the rooms are beautifully equipped with all the modern amenities of your everyday life including a fully-equipped kitchen, washers/dryers, and comfy living spaces. 

The thoughtful designs, delicious food, and good vibes make you feel at home. Locke aims to bring a culturally-curious community that is united by community not by their demographics.

So, you can consider booking your stay for a few nights and enlarge your contract if suitable.

Five Locations-East London-Tower Bridge, 2X Aldgate, Millenium Bridge, Dalston
Price
: From 104 Pounds per night (depending on the length of the contract)

5. Mason & Fifth:

Co-Living Spaces in London

Mason & Fifth is one of the best co-living space builders in London offering a unique living experience to its residents.

Mason & Fifth is curious to build a community and a network of transformational spaces. The builders welcome young people looking for somewhere to stay for a few nights or a lifetime.

The building has been repurposed to provide private studios with everything you need and a spacious living for everyone to share. At this building, you can meet many good people, fresh thinking, and well-being experts. 

The building is located close to the River Thames in Bermondsey and is designed to be a healthy and sustainable one.

There are spaces for work, a home cinema system, a communal larder, a library, a huge house kitchen, a gym, yoga/ meditation studio. 

The owners host daily holistic well-being programs to nurture housemates inside and outside. So, if you are looking for the most affordable co-living spaces offering the best of your living, just consider Mason & Fifth.

1 Location-Bermondsey EC1
Price:
Contact the Company

Conclusion:

Co-living in London offers a cheaper and more social way of living with a lot of entertainment, fun, and activities. If you are a professional and want to combine your work with networking, you can look forward to co-living spaces in London. 

Here, we have put together the 5 most affordable co-living spaces in London, you can choose one option that perfectly matches your needs and budgets.

Don’t be late, start co-living now and make new friends, business partners, or clients while making the most of your free time.

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