Rent is eating paychecks and loneliness is climbing, and a growing number of adults are answering both problems with the same address. Co-living, sometimes called dorms for grown-ups, is expanding across U.S. cities as renters look for cheaper monthly costs, shorter leases and built-in community.
The model gives residents a private bedroom inside a building with shared kitchens, lounges and event spaces. It is no longer aimed only at digital nomads. It is being marketed to anyone priced out of a one-bedroom or tired of living alone.
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