4 Types of Accommodation Available for Rent in Singapore
Whether you’re a business traveller seeking comfortable spaces suitable for work, a local on the lookout for a cosy room to move out alone, or a family in search of a spacious and convenient housing option
Dispelling Preconceived Notions of Co-Living
Living under the same roof with strangers sounds like a horrifying situation, but this is a type of living arrangement that has been growing in popularity around the world for many reasons.
The Benefits of Coliving for Digital Nomads in Singapore
The nomadic lifestyle is an attractive way of living where one does not have a fixed residence, and chooses to move from place to place while working remotely.
The Social Benefits of Co Living in Singapore
With rising property prices and strict housing rules in Singapore, co-living has become popular among younger generations. Beyond offering accommodation, co-living spaces provide numerous social benefits as well.
Understanding More about Service Apartments in Singapore
Looking to move out but aren’t quite sure what accommodation options you have? Here’s a deeper insight into service apartments in Singapore and how they differ.
How Coliwoo Has Helped Create Sustainable Living Environments
Sustainable living is increasingly important as climate issues worsen each year. Staying in a co-living space in Singapore, when done right, can contribute to sustainability, as this article will explain.
5 Ways To Live Healthily When Co-Living At Coliwoo Orchard
Maintaining a healthy lifestyle in urban Singapore can be tough, especially when living alone in a co-living space. However, staying at Coliwoo Orchard offers access to activities and food options that support healthy living. Find out more here.
Tips for Making Your Rented Space Feel More Homely
Looking for new adventures in a co-living space? Living alone in shared spaces can be exciting yet lonely. To make your room feel cosy and inviting, here are some tips to create that warm atmosphere.
Why I Moved out of My Parents’ Home and What I’ve Learnt So Far
While it’s not the norm for young Singaporeans to move out of their parents’ home on their own to live independently, it certainly is a trend that is gradually gaining traction.