The Pros And Cons Of House Sharing | Co-Living UK
While sharing a house in the UK isn’t new, modern Co-Living is. It’s house sharing but on a whole new level. The pros and cons of house sharing (in the traditional sense) are often associated with small rooms, subletting and grumpy landlords. But, Co-Living is changing all of that.
Now, you can rent a fully furnished modern apartment or room in a house that you share with like-minded people - heck, they could even be your friends.
In this article, we’ll take a look at the pros and cons of “modern house sharing”, aka Co-Living. What it is, what it isn’t and how it can change how you live, work and study in the UK!
What is Co-Living?
Co-Living is a new way of living in which people share communal spaces such as kitchens, living rooms and social areas. It’s different from traditional house sharing as it offers so much more than just a room to rent. Co-living spaces are designed to suit the tenants and create a space where everyone can live in harmony with mutual respect.
Check out our complete guide on “What is Co-Living” to find out more.
Pros of Co-living
Living in a Co-Living environment is a great solution to many of the problems that arise from living alone. Not only may it improve your relationship with others, but it can also help you be more open-minded and outgoing, thus contributing to a better quality of life. Below are the pros of coliving in the UK.
All the modern necessities at a fraction of the cost
There are plenty of pros when it comes to Co-Living. For starters, you’ll have your own private space that is fully furnished and equipped with all the mod-cons you could possibly need. You’ll also be living in a space that has been specifically designed for a healthy work/life balance, with communal areas that encourage social interaction and workspaces to help you focus.
At Redwood Co-Living, our spaces come with all the necessary modern conveniences. You’ll have comfy lounge areas, workspaces, high-speed Wi-Fi (150 – 300 Mbps) and more...
2. Affordability - More Bang for your Buck
Another big benefit of Co-Living is that it is a much more affordable option than renting a private apartment. When you share communal spaces, you’re splitting the cost with other people, saving you money to spend on the finer things in life.
What’s more, if you rent a room with us - regular cleaning of communal areas is included. Our goal is to make sure that our tenants are happy, our places are looked after, and that our community is taken care of.
3. Create a Community With Like-Minded Individuals
Last but not least, one of the best things about Co-Living is the community aspect. When you live in a Co-Living space, you’ll be surrounded by like-minded people with similar schedules - all looking for a more beneficial way to live / work / study. This can make it easier to make friends and become part of a community.
Co-Living is different to a shared house because everything is taken care of and the space has been designed to help you thrive. Our homes tend to be split into groups that make sense - from students or young working professionals to couples or singles. This helps you meet new people and form lasting friendships.
Cons of Co-Living
While Co-Living has a lot of benefits and is a great option for many people, there are some cons to consider.
Less Privacy in Shared Spaces
One of the main drawbacks is that you will have less privacy than if you lived alone in a traditional apartment. If you’re someone who needs a lot of privacy and enjoys walking around the living room in your birthday suit, Co-Living might not be the best option for you.
However, there are Co-Living spaces that do offer a fair amount of privacy. For instance, at Redwood Co-Living, many of our rooms offer the ultimate privacy with personal workspaces, kitchenettes and often en-suite bathrooms, so you can have your cake and eat it - in private…
2. You can’t always choose your roommates
Another potential downside of Co-Living is that some may find it harder to live with roommates than to live alone. When you share communal spaces, it can increase the risk of conflict and disagreements.
However, this can be avoided by choosing a Co-Living space that carefully selects its residents. At Redwood Co-Living, we carefully vet all our residents to ensure that they’re compatible with our type of community.
3. Co-Living isn’t cheaper than traditional house sharing
And finally, while Co-Living can be more affordable than renting a private apartment, it can be more costly than traditional house sharing. This is because you’ll be paying for the added amenities and features that come with a Co-Living space.
That said, the perks of Co-Living are often worth the extra cost!
At Redwood Co-Living you can get either Co-Living or Shared Housing. Rental units are available for all budgets and needs. Whether you want all the benefits of a dedicated Co-Living space or the budget benefits of a share house - Redwood has it all.
Co-Living FAQ
What Does a Co-Living Space Look Like?
There are a few different types of Co-Living spaces. Co-Living is a new way of living that combines the privacy of your own furnished bedroom with fully furnished and kitted common areas, such as living rooms, kitchens, outdoor spaces, workspaces and more. Co-Living houses are designed to foster an inclusive environment where you can easily meet others who share your interests.
How Do Rent Payments Work?
With Redwood Co-Living the rent includes all utilities, so you only need to make one payment each month to cover everything. This makes it much easier to manage your spending since you don't have to worry about extra surprise costs. It also makes it easier to move since you don't have to cancel your utilities when you leave.
What's Included in Your Co-Living Rent?
All of the Co-Living homes at Redwood include cleaning services, utilities, wifi and furniture. This means you have less to stress about and can focus on the things that really matter. It’s plug and play.
Amenities included with Redwood Co-Living:
Wi-Fi
All Utilities (water, gas, and electric)
Cleaning Services
Maintenance Fees
Household Essentials
Final thoughts
Co-Living is a great choice for people looking for an affordable, flexible and modern way to live in the UK. It offers all the amenities of a traditional apartment at a fraction of the cost and with added bonuses such as communal spaces and social interaction.
We believe that Co-Living is the future of accommodation in the UK. If you’d like to view one of our properties or contact us with any questions - we’re just a click away.