Top Co-Living Spaces Popular Among Developers and Digital Nomads

For many developers, freelancers, and digital nomads, co-living spaces — where accommodation, community and work-friendly amenities merge — offer a flexible, inspiring alternative to traditional apartments. Here are some of the most popular and well-regarded co-living (and co-living + co-working) spaces around the world in 2025, with what makes them attractive.

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🌍 Global & Well-Established Co-Living Networks

Co-Living / Co-Living + Co-Working SpaceWhat It Offers / Why It’s Great for Tech Workers & Nomads
OutsiteMultiple locations worldwide (cities + vacation/hybrid locations); work-friendly — private rooms, coworking/shared workspaces, high-speed internet; flexible stays; community of remote professionals and digital nomads. Digital Nomad Heaven+2Regal Creations+2
SelinaCo-living + coworking + lifestyle amenities (wellness, local experiences, events); good for those who want both productivity and travel/adventure; wide global footprint across Latin America, Europe, Asia. Digital Nomad Heaven+2Global Viewpoint+2
RoamFlexible co-living with a global network (cities like Bali, Tokyo, Miami etc.); designed for remote professionals who want to keep moving but stay productive; combines private rooms with coworking, social events. NomadLives | Digital Nomad Guides+2फोर्ब्स+2
The Collective (e.g. in London / Berlin)Urban, high-amenity co-living — furnished rooms, communal lounges, coworking / common spaces, lifestyle amenities (sometimes gym/spa/rooftops etc.), ready to move-in. Good for young professionals wanting comfort + community. Nomadlytics+2Regal Creations+2

🌴 Community-Focused & Lifestyle-Oriented Spaces

Co-Living SpaceWhat It Offers / What’s Special
Dojo Bali (Bali, Indonesia)Combines beachfront / relaxed location + co-living + coworking; strong remote-worker and nomad community; perfect for those who want work, surf and social life. Nomads Orbit+2Work in Virtual+2
Sun and Co. (Jávea / Alicante, Spain)Smaller, community-oriented co-living + coworking in a Mediterranean setting; good for those who prefer quieter lifestyle, collaboration, and social/skill-sharing events. Digital Nomad Heaven+1
KoHUB (Koh Lanta, Thailand)Popular among nomads seeking a more outdoorsy / island-life vibe while still working; co-living + coworking with reasonable cost and social/relaxation balance. Traveling Lifestyle+1

🔎 Why These Spaces Appeal to Developers & Digital Nomads

  • Integrated Work + Life Setup — Most of these spaces combine private or shared living with coworking or work-friendly zones (good internet, desks, quiet zones) — ideal for developers who code, attend remote meetings or collaborate globally.
  • Flexibility — Many offer flexible stay durations, which suits freelancers, contract workers, and people who travel frequently.
  • Community & Networking — They bring together people from different countries, backgrounds, and professions: developers, designers, remote-first employees, freelancers, entrepreneurs — beneficial for collaboration, learning and serendipitous encounters.
  • Balanced Lifestyle — Especially in co-living spaces located in more relaxed or travel-friendly locales (beach, nature, smaller towns), you get a mix of productivity, social life, and downtime — crucial for avoiding burnout.
  • Cost & Convenience — Shared amenities, furnished rooms, included utilities, simplified logistics — often cheaper and more convenient than setting up on your own, especially when relocating or traveling.

✅ For Whom Co-Living Works — and When

Co-living spaces tend to fit best:

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  • Freelancers / remote developers / digital nomads who need mobility and flexibility.
  • People craving community and social interaction — not craving the isolation of long-term solo apartments.
  • Developers in early-career or startup stage wanting to network and collaborate.
  • Those who value life–work balance: ability to explore local culture, travel, meet people, while staying productive.
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But — if you prefer full privacy, long-term stability, or minimal social interruptions, traditional apartments may still be better.

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