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.