Top European Cities for Co-Living Investment

Fiona Davies • March 16, 2026

From London to Lisbon, Europe’s major cities are seeing growing demand for co-living as investors respond to housing shortages, urbanisation and the rise of flexible living among young professionals.

As demand for flexible, professionally managed housing continues to rise, co-living has emerged as one of the fastest-growing segments of Europe’s living sector. Driven by urbanisation, housing affordability challenges and changing lifestyle preferences, investors and developers are increasingly targeting cities where co-living can meet the needs of young professionals and mobile workers.

Across Europe, several cities stand out as particularly attractive markets for co-living investment due to strong rental demand, growing populations and limited housing supply.


London

London remains one of the most attractive co-living markets in Europe. The city’s large population of young professionals, combined with high housing costs and limited rental supply, has created strong demand for flexible living solutions.

Co-living developments can offer residents professionally managed accommodation, shared amenities and community spaces while helping address affordability challenges in the capital. With continued population growth and a dynamic employment market, London is expected to remain a key hub for co-living operators and investors.


Berlin

Berlin has become one of Europe’s most attractive residential markets, driven by a strong technology sector, international workforce and steady population growth.

Demand for rental accommodation remains high, particularly among young professionals relocating to the city for work. Co-living developments can provide flexible, community-focused housing that aligns well with Berlin’s vibrant and international lifestyle.


Amsterdam

Amsterdam has experienced significant population growth over the past decade, putting pressure on housing supply and increasing demand for alternative residential models.

With a large international workforce and a thriving technology and creative sector, the city has become an attractive market for co-living operators. Flexible living environments that combine private space with shared amenities can appeal to residents seeking community and convenience in a competitive housing market.


Barcelona

Barcelona has emerged as a major destination for digital professionals, entrepreneurs and international talent. The city’s lifestyle appeal, combined with strong tourism and business sectors, continues to attract new residents each year.

Co-living developments can support the needs of this increasingly mobile workforce by offering flexible accommodation, shared workspaces and community-focused living environments.


Lisbon

Lisbon has rapidly become one of Europe’s most popular destinations for international professionals and remote workers. The city’s growing startup ecosystem and lifestyle appeal have driven significant population growth and increased demand for rental housing.

Co-living can offer a flexible solution for residents relocating to Lisbon, providing ready-to-move-in accommodation and opportunities to connect with like-minded professionals.



The Future of Co-Living in European Cities

As urban populations grow and housing markets continue to evolve, co-living is expected to play an increasingly important role in Europe’s residential landscape. Cities with strong job markets, international talent pools and constrained housing supply are particularly well positioned for co-living growth.

For investors and developers, these markets present opportunities to deliver professionally managed living environments that combine flexibility, community and convenience for modern urban residents.

With demand for flexible housing continuing to rise, Europe’s leading cities are likely to remain at the forefront of co-living innovation and investment in the years ahead.


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