Coliving in Dallas: Shared Living in the Heart of Texas

Furnished rooms, fast fiber, and a managed move-in for remote workers and digital nomads basing themselves in Dallas-Fort Worth.

Comparing coliving options in Dallas

Use the table below to compare the Dallas coliving spaces side by side on price, coliving type, coworking and community. Note that UNITi Bishop Arts is city-centre coliving in Dallas proper, while Liv+ Arlington is student-oriented apartment living in neighbouring Arlington. Always confirm current pricing, fees and lease terms directly with each operator before booking.

Updated: June 2026 • 2 Colivings Compared

Comparison of Colivings in Dallas (2026)
Name Avg. Price/m Coliving Type Coworking Reviews
UNITi Bishop Arts Shared Flat 4.6 (66)
Liv+ Arlington €901 Apartments 3.9 (563)

All Colivings in Dallas

  • 4.6 (66 ratings)
    596 W 9th St, Dallas, TX 75208, USA
    Shared Flat
    City
    Coworking space
    Kitchen
    In Dallas’s Bishop Arts neighborhood, this coliving home suits residents who want a private setup wi...
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    From €805/month
  • 3.9 (563 ratings)
    1001 S Center St, Arlington, TX 76010, USA
    Apartments
    City
    Gym
    Kitchen
    Near the University of Texas at Arlington and a short walk from downtown Arlington, this student-foc...
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    From €567/month

Frequently Asked Questions about Colivings in Dallas

FindYourColiving currently lists two spaces under Dallas: UNITi Bishop Arts, which is true city-centre coliving in Dallas's Bishop Arts neighbourhood, and Liv+ Arlington, which is student-focused apartment housing located in neighbouring Arlington rather than Dallas itself. Dedicated nomad coliving inventory in the metro is still relatively limited compared with major hubs.
At UNITi Bishop Arts, the operator's published example shows a coliving room at about $950 per month plus a $200 lifestyle fee, for roughly $1,150 all-in, compared with around $1,564 for a traditional studio. Liv+ Arlington's furnished apartments are listed from about €567 to €1,329 per month depending on layout. Always confirm current rates, fees and promotions directly with the operator, as pricing changes seasonally.
Bishop Arts is a strong pick for walkable, indie-leaning living and is where our main coliving listing sits. Deep Ellum suits those who want live music and nightlife, Uptown and Oak Lawn offer central locations with newer apartment stock, and Lower Greenville has an easygoing residential feel with plenty of cafes and bars. All have solid fiber and coworking access.
Dallas works well for remote work thanks to widespread fiber and 5G, abundant coworking and cafes, no Texas state income tax, and rents that are lower than San Francisco or New York. The trade-offs: summers are hot and humid, the metro is fairly car-dependent though DART light rail helps, and dedicated nomad coliving options are still limited compared with established hubs.
At UNITi Bishop Arts, coliving units include a furnished private bedroom with en-suite bathroom in a shared 3- or 4-bedroom home, plus shared kitchen and living spaces, weekly cleaning of common areas, stocked household essentials, and internet, trash service and smart locks bundled into the listed cost. Resident community events run weekly and monthly. Confirm the exact inclusions for your unit at booking.

Coliving in Dallas: what we actually list

FindYourColiving currently lists two coliving spaces under Dallas, and it is worth being upfront about how different they are.

UNITi Bishop Arts is the one most remote workers will recognise as true coliving. It sits in the walkable Bishop Arts neighbourhood of Dallas (596 W 9th St) and offers a private bedroom and en-suite bathroom inside shared 3- or 4-bedroom homes, with furnished spaces, bundled utilities and weekly cleaning of common areas. Per the operator's own published example, a coliving room runs about $950 per month plus a $200 lifestyle fee (roughly $1,150 all-in), versus around $1,564 for a comparable traditional studio. It holds a Google rating of 4.6 from 66 reviews, and internet, trash service and smart locks are included in that listed breakdown. Resident community events run weekly and monthly.

The second listing, Liv+ Arlington, is more of a heads-up than a recommendation for nomads. It is student-focused housing located in Arlington (1001 S Center St), not Dallas itself, roughly 30 km west near the University of Texas at Arlington. It offers furnished one- to four-bedroom apartments with individual leases and roommate matching, priced from about €567 to €1,329 per month depending on layout, with a pool, 24-hour gym, study rooms and gated access. If you specifically want campus-adjacent student living in the metroplex it is worth a look; if you want city-centre coliving in Dallas proper, UNITi is the closer fit.

Is Dallas a good base for remote work?

Dallas-Fort Worth is one of the largest U.S. metros, with strong fiber and 5G coverage, abundant coworking and cafes, no Texas state income tax, and rents lower than San Francisco or New York. The trade-offs are real too: summers are hot and humid, the metro is car-dependent (though DART light rail helps), and dedicated nomad coliving inventory here is still thin compared with hubs like Lisbon or Bali.

Neighbourhoods to know

  • Bishop Arts – walkable, indie shops and dining; where our main coliving listing sits.
  • Deep Ellum – live music and nightlife.
  • Uptown & Oak Lawn – central, newer apartment stock.
  • Lower Greenville – bars, cafes and an easygoing residential feel.