HT Nest Coliving
Warsaw, Poland
HT Nest Coliving Amenities & Features
Location
City
Coliving Type
Apartments
Community Manager
Full-time community manager
About HT Nest Coliving
On Mińska 40 in Warsaw’s Praga district, this coliving fits students, young professionals, and residents new to Poland who want private space without giving up shared living. The setup leans practical rather than flashy, with an urban feel and a clear focus on everyday use. It also operates in Warsaw at Wawerska 13 and in Poznań at Marcelińska 18.
The model combines private apartments with communal areas for work, study, daily life, and social time. It includes student apartments and larger apartments for more demanding tenants. A full-time community manager supports residents with practical matters, administrative guidance, and help with the city, university, and public offices. Pricing and minimum stay are not listed in the available information.
- Private living spaces with access to shared areas
- Work, study, and leisure spaces in one urban setup
- Student apartments and larger apartments
- Full-time community manager for daily support
- Support for newcomers to Poland, including administrative help
The strongest part of the concept is the balance between independence and structure. Residents get their own place, but the shared environment and hands-on support make settling in easier, especially for anyone arriving from abroad or moving to Warsaw for study or work.
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Mińska 40, 03-808 Warszawa, Poland
HT Nest Coliving Amenities & Features
Location
CityColiving Type
ApartmentsCommunity Manager
Full-time community managerAbout HT Nest Coliving
On Mińska 40 in Warsaw’s Praga district, this coliving fits students, young professionals, and residents new to Poland who want private space without giving up shared living. The setup leans practical rather than flashy, with an urban feel and a clear focus on everyday use. It also operates in Warsaw at Wawerska 13 and in Poznań at Marcelińska 18.
The model combines private apartments with communal areas for work, study, daily life, and social time. It includes student apartments and larger apartments for more demanding tenants. A full-time community manager supports residents with practical matters, administrative guidance, and help with the city, university, and public offices. Pricing and minimum stay are not listed in the available information.
- Private living spaces with access to shared areas
- Work, study, and leisure spaces in one urban setup
- Student apartments and larger apartments
- Full-time community manager for daily support
- Support for newcomers to Poland, including administrative help
The strongest part of the concept is the balance between independence and structure. Residents get their own place, but the shared environment and hands-on support make settling in easier, especially for anyone arriving from abroad or moving to Warsaw for study or work.