Singapore Expands Co-living Spaces Amid Rising Popularity
The government aims to repurpose more state properties for co-living arrangements, targeting the increasing demand among young singles.
- Singapore plans to repurpose more state properties into co-living rental spaces, addressing the growing trend among young singles.
- The move comes as co-living arrangements gain popularity, offering a modern housing solution that fosters community living.
- This initiative is part of Singapore's broader strategy to meet diverse housing needs and support sustainable urban development.
- Experts highlight the potential benefits of co-living spaces, including enhanced social interaction and reduced living costs.
- Authorities are exploring various locations and property types to expand the co-living space offerings across the city.