
Coliving in
Washington, D.C.
Your guide to living and renting coliving in Washington, D.C.
Welcome to Washington, D.C.
Coliving in Washington, D.C.
The nation's capital is a hotbed for politics and great universities. With as many people in D.C. for internships and contract work, coliving is on the rise. If you're looking for coliving in Washington, D.C., you’ve come to the right place.
Price of Coliving in Washington, D.C.
Average cost of Coliving per month in a private bedroom: $1,525Average cost of Coliving per month in a shared bedroom: N/AAn added benefit to consider: most coliving spaces offer high speed WiFi, fully furnished units and many other amenities included in the price of rent. That way what you see is what you get and you're not paying an extra $200 a month of utilities and whatnot. Make sure to double-check with the space as to what is included in your rent!
Average Lease Length of Coliving in Washington, D.C.
Coliving generally offers shorter lease lengths than traditional apartment renting.
Find Your ColivingCircle in Washington, D.C.
Coliving is as much about community as it is renting. Many spaces are designed around a specific interest or passion.One of the most exciting new coliving spaces in the D.C. region (Baltimore) is focused on entrepreneurship. Emergence Baltimore brands itself as 'Baltimore's First Live-in Accelerator.' We spoke to Kevin Carter from Emergence who talked about his desire to facilitate entrepreneurship through coliving.We love this concept of a live-in accelerator because it combines elements of an accelerator (like YC or TechStars), co-working (WeWork) and coliving. Their cohort, which began in September of 2020, accepted 5 people into its first class.This model will hopefully be replicated across the country. The synergy and collaboration that will ensue from this setup is sure to be something that is enticing to many others in the country.
What Neighborhoods in Washington, D.C. Is Coliving In?
Currently, you can find coliving in Columbia Heights, Chinatown, Shaw and Arlington.As mentioned above, you can also check out Emergence Baltimore which is near Patterson Park in the Butchers Hill neighborhood.
Coliving Spaces in Washington, D.C.
Common
Quarters
Oslo
WeLive
Bungalow
Emergence Baltimore
What is Coliving?
Coliving (or co-living) is a form of housing where renters share living space and a set of interests or values. If it sounds new or familiar, it's because it's both. Coliving takes old ideas about co-housing and communal living and sets it to today's background for the modern renter.

Flexible Lease Lengths
No more getting trapped into long leases, coliving offers short lease lengths perfect for people traveling for work or just wanting to enjoy a new city.

Fully Furnished
Units
Enjoy beautifully crafted spaces with furniture you won't have to worry about moving or paying for. Most units come equipped with a bed, dresser, bathroom essentials and more.

All-Inclusive
Pricing
Pay one inclusive rate for your stay. Setting up the utilities, water, G&S and then cancelling it is a hassle. Most coliving spaces bundle those costs into one flat monthly payment.
Top Coliving Spaces in Washington, D.C.
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Coliving is More Affordable than a 1-BR Apartment
You'd think with all the benefits of coliving it would be more expensive than traditional renting, but that's not the case. You can save as much as 47% a month in New York City and 43% in San Francisco.

Based on data from RentJungle, RentCafe and our own internal records.
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