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Co-living spaces used to be for broke millennials, but they're attracting a whole new crowd during the pandemic

They've evolved during the pandemic in terms of location and motivation.Those who escaped big cities for rural towns during the pandemic are turning to co-living spaces out of sheer loneliness,. Communal living spaces of all types are offering them both a place to work remotely and the ability to make friends, he wrote.

Consider co-living space provider Outsite. Founder Emmanuel Guisset told Putzier that 90% of the beds are booked at its Lake Tahoe location, compared to 50% pre-pandemic. Resident Sofia Taboada also told Putzier she moved from Brooklyn to Outsite's location in Encinitas, outside of San Diego, when her employer,It's a trend that extends beyond America and into Europe, from Spain to Germany, according to Putzier.

 

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