I think communal facilities and spaces are a great way of increasing density to minimise cost but the danger is having no say about the people you share those spaces with. Hopefully the landlord is proactive and willing to listen to tenants. It’s not a lifestyle I’d aspire to at any age but there’s definitely people who like this kind of intimacy.
What do you guys think of this new concept of co-living? A lot of London redevelopment of assets are now going to this approach
Ah yes, “how can we cram more people into less space”
Schemes like these are why the UK has some of the smallest housing stock in the world and is steadily getting smaller.
We need stricter standards on minimum square footages.
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I think communal facilities and spaces are a great way of increasing density to minimise cost but the danger is having no say about the people you share those spaces with. Hopefully the landlord is proactive and willing to listen to tenants. It’s not a lifestyle I’d aspire to at any age but there’s definitely people who like this kind of intimacy.
What do you guys think of this new concept of co-living? A lot of London redevelopment of assets are now going to this approach
Ah yes, “how can we cram more people into less space”
Schemes like these are why the UK has some of the smallest housing stock in the world and is steadily getting smaller.
We need stricter standards on minimum square footages.