
Finding a home on rent is challenging. Many landlords have arbitrary rules. They say they’ll only rent to couples or families, or people with certain jobs.
As more young people move to cities to study and work, they need housing. Enter: co-living spaces. These are shared living environments, where a professional company manages your daily chores, housekeeping and even cooking for you.
Reports say that the co-living market in India was worth 4,000 crore rupees in May 2025. And that it will grow by 5 times by 2030, and will be worth 20,600 crore rupees.
What’s the rage behind co-living? Why are people opting for these spaces versus living with flatmates or living in a PG? Find out more in the latest episode of The Signal Daily.
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- India's Rental Market is Out of Control!
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