
Coliving is often associated with younger residents, and for senior professionals the idea of shared spaces can initially seem less appealing. However, modern coliving models are not built around shared bedrooms or informal flatshares. In structured setups such as Allihoop’s, residents live in fully private studios and can choose how much they engage with shared facilities. This balance between independence and access means that privacy is not compromised, while practical conveniences remain intact.For professionals relocating for work, especially on mid-term assignments, the convenience factor can be significant. Moving into a fully furnished apartment with utilities, Wi-Fi, and maintenance already arranged removes much of the administrative burden that often accompanies relocation. Professional management and responsive customer support reduce the day-to-day friction that can arise in second-hand rentals. Optional add-on services, such as regular cleaning or linen changes, further simplify everyday life—allowing residents to focus on work rather than logistics.Beyond practicality, there is also value in the social and professional dimension. Even for more experienced professionals, arriving in a new city can feel isolating. Coliving offers access to a broader network of residents, including individuals from different industries and backgrounds. The environment remains voluntary and respectful, but the possibility to connect—whether for conversation, shared activities, or professional exchange—can make daily life feel more dynamic than a conventional apartment hotel or short-term rental.