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Extracted from the Wikipedia article Co-living.

Europe

In Europe, co-living expanded in the 2020s across London, Berlin, Paris, and Barcelona, driven by changing work patterns and the need for affordable urban accommodation. Countries such as the United Kingdom, Germany, Netherlands, and Spain have seen institutional investment in the sector. In Spain, projects in Barcelona, Madrid, and Valencia—developed by operators including Enso Coliving, Aticco Living, Node Coliving, and Haaus Coliving—illustrate the country’s growing urban co-living movement aimed at international professionals. According to Coliving Insights, more than 110,000 co-living beds are operational in Europe as of 2025, with supply expected to double before 2030.