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Seniors in Spain are saying no to nursing homes

As Europe’s elderly population booms, new retirees are becoming much more open to innovative living arrangements.

With Spain's old age dependency ratio being one of the highest in Europe, senior coliving projects like Joyners and Residencial Santa Clara have sprung up in Spain with an objective of providing assistance and companionship in the later stages of life

Eco living: why 'co-housing' is the latest property trend

There has been a huge surge in interest in co-housing in the past two years

Eco villages and Cohousing have been on the rise in the past few years in the UK, this article presents the experiences of residents in eco villages and their consciuos efforts to minimize carbon footprint through coliving

Co-living – the companies reinventing the idea of roommates

Shared housing is nothing new but the number of young people living with roommates has doubled since 1980.

In recent days, the concepts of cohousing/coliving have been developed into business models. Though in their nascent stage, these startups provide for relatively affordable and socially enriching living spaces, especially targetting people between age group 20-35

Communal living projects moving from hippie to mainstream

As the sharing economy gains traction, co-housing is becoming a commercially attractive proposition to developers

This article by the Guardian speaks of the various factors and influences that could help Cohousing to be a viable business model for developers as well as an affordable means of housing for the middle income group