Coliving in Guadalajara

Compare coliving spaces in Guadalajara for digital nomads, remote workers and students — furnished rooms, coworking and community, all bills included, flexible stays.

Comparing coliving spaces in Guadalajara

Use the comparison below to weigh Guadalajara's coliving spaces on price, room type, location and minimum stay. Options range from social coliving-and-coworking in the trendy Americana district (Leveli, Coliving Chingón) to value-focused houses (Coliving Center, Sivi) and dedicated student housing near the universities — most furnished, all-inclusive and event-driven.

Updated: June 2026 • 10 Colivings Compared

Comparison of Colivings in Guadalajara (2026)
Name Coliving Type Coworking Reviews
Coliving Center Tepeyac Social 5.0 (31)
CoLiving Santuario GDL Apartments 5.0 (7)
Coliving Erasmus Student Housing Social 5.0 (1)
Coliving Center Independencia Shared Flat 4.9 (44)
Live & Work Social 4.9 (19)
Hospedaje Inn - Casa Acuña - Coliving Shared Flat 4.7 (3)
Coliving Center Huentitán Social 4.6 (91)
Ciudad 901 Apartments 4.6 (14)
Leveli Coliving & Coworking Social 4.5 (136)
Casa Morelos Student Housing Coliving Social 4.5 (61)

All Colivings in Guadalajara

Frequently Asked Questions about Coliving in Guadalajara

Coliving in Guadalajara is excellent value. Furnished rooms typically run from around MX$6,000 to MX$15,000 per month (roughly US$350–$850), all-inclusive, with capsule and shared-room options cheaper and premium private rooms at the top end. Rates usually cover WiFi, utilities, cleaning and a busy social and events program. It's a fraction of US or Western European costs, which is a big part of why Guadalajara has become one of Latin America's leading remote-work hubs.
Americana is the top choice — trendy, walkable and full of cafés, bars and coworking, centred on Avenida Chapultepec and the Lafayette district (home to Leveli Coliving). The historic Centro puts you among the main sights and markets, while Providencia is a leafier, upscale, residential area. Nearby Zapopan has more modern developments and tech offices. For remote workers, Americana offers the best mix of community, nightlife and coworking.
Very much so — it's one of Latin America's best nomad bases. Guadalajara has a low cost of living, reliable internet, abundant cafés and coworking, and a large, sociable international community, plus the "Mexican Silicon Valley" tech scene. The weather is spring-like year-round, the food and culture are superb, and Mexico's temporary resident visa makes longer stays easy. It's in the US Central time zone, which suits those working with American clients. The main trade-offs are city traffic and a summer rainy season.
Guadalajara's coliving is flexible. Social houses like Leveli cater to both short-term travellers and longer-term digital nomads, with weekly and monthly options, while value-focused and student-oriented houses lean toward monthly stays. Monthly rates offer the best value. Demand rises around major events and the cooler, drier months, so book ahead if you're coming then. Confirm the exact minimum term and any deposit directly with each property before booking.
Guadalajara is generally one of Mexico's more comfortable big cities for remote workers and expats, especially in the central neighbourhoods like Americana, Providencia and Zapopan where most coliving is based. As in any large city, it pays to take normal precautions — be aware of your surroundings at night, use registered taxis or ride apps, and keep valuables discreet. The large and active nomad community, plus coliving spaces with on-site staff and events, makes it easy to settle in safely and meet people quickly.

Why choose Guadalajara for your next coliving experience

Guadalajara is Mexico's warm, creative second city — the birthplace of mariachi and tequila, with a walkable historic centre and a fast-growing tech scene that's earned it the nickname "the Mexican Silicon Valley." The climate is spring-like most of the year, the food is incredible, and the cost of living is a fraction of the US or Western Europe.

Coliving here is genuinely strong for the city's size. Leveli Coliving sits in the trendy Americana district with coworking and a busy social calendar; Coliving Center, Sivi, Coliving Chingón and Mutuo Vive add further nomad-and-student houses, plus dedicated student housing near the universities. The best bases are Americana (around Chapultepec and Lafayette), the historic Centro, and leafy Providencia.

It's excellent value. Furnished coliving rooms typically run from around MX$6,000 to MX$15,000 per month (roughly US$350–$850) all-inclusive, with capsule and shared options cheaper and premium private rooms higher. Rates usually cover WiFi, utilities, cleaning and a packed events program — salsa nights, community dinners, tequila-distillery and Guachimontones day trips.

For remote work the fundamentals are solid: reliable internet, lots of cafés and coworking, and a large, sociable nomad community (Guadalajara is one of Latin America's top remote-work hubs). Mexico's temporary resident visa suits longer stays. Downtime means Tlaquepaque's crafts, lucha libre, and weekend trips to Lake Chapala or Tequila. The trade-offs are some traffic and summer rains, but the value, weather and community are hard to beat.