Coliving is a communal living concept for like-minded people to live, work and share hobbies. Coliving spaces are well designed, fully furnished, with expenses included under the same monthly fee or cost. The main value of the coliving experience is access to the community, as it accommodates various lifestyles and tastes.
Coliving is a new trend among millennials to rent shared apartments. Whether you're moving to Malaga for work or just looking for a new apartment, co-living in Malaga is a great way to save money and live with like-minded people. Coliving brings people from different backgrounds together and encourages them to interact, collaborate and form new friendships. Compared to dormitories, coliving is much more attractive as it is relatively inexpensive, all-inclusive and allows you to rent a furnished room with an individual lease. From our real estate Malaga, AYRE Estates, we help you to locate in the province, we will be your great ally.
Coliving in Malaga
Malaga is the economic engine of Andalusia, for a long time it has been a city of growing population, with few mentions in the national and international press. Malaga in recent years has become a popular, if expensive, destination for digital nomads, but there are some affordable short and long term coliving options available. While it may not be the famously cold and rainy weather that attracts visitors, high-speed Internet is usually available in most areas and homes, cafes and, of course, also in the many coworking spaces. It is easy to get around Malaga by public transport, or better yet, get a bicycle or electric scooter, to get around this extremely bike friendly city. Malaga being a welcoming city has a lot to offer in terms of culture where you can visit a large number of museums including: Picasso Museum Malaga, Carmen Thyssen Museum Malaga or the Museum of Malaga, located in the old Customs building. It has an incredible landscape of the bay and the Montes de Malaga (a real green lung) which will make you enjoy many breaks in nature just minutes from the city center.
Here are some facts to keep in mind about Malaga:
- The 1.66 million people living in Malaga and province are the youngest in Europe, with more than half a million of its population under the age of 29.
- More than one million people of the entire population of the province of Malaga live in the metropolitan area of Malaga.
- Malaga was founded by the Phoenicians in the 8th century BC.
- The city was baptized by the Phoenicians as Malaka.
- The name Malaka comes from "malaku" which means something like runner or march.
- The average temperature throughout the year is only 18.5°C! With an average maximum temperature of 25.4°C in August and an average minimum of 11.9°C in January.
- The Malaga beer is the Victoria, brewed since 1928.
- Malaga belongs to the Autonomous Community of Andalusia, composed of 8 provinces. The capital of the autonomous region is Seville.
- The Montes de Málaga Natural Park located in the north of the capital "protects" Malaga.
- The festivities of Malaga, known as the Malaga Fair, is celebrated during the month of August. In 2022, it is celebrated from August 13 to 20.
- From the Gibralfaro Castle, we can have beautiful views of the Bay of Malaga, the Plaza de Toros, and the Malagueta neighborhood.
Most of the world's largest technology companies are looking to have a presence in Malaga, to have a headquarters, and it is being thanks among others, to the focus of attraction that is the Technology Park of Andalusia (PTA), inaugurated in 1992. The province has plenty of opportunities and a booming economy, so it is not surprising to see so many digital nomads staying in coliving spaces in Malaga. The city has an enviable climate 365 days a year, good communications by land and air transport, a very attractive gastronomy.