Comparing coliving spaces in Hong Kong
Use the comparison below to weigh Hong Kong's coliving spaces on price, room type, location and minimum stay. Options span large, design-led operators — Weave Living, Dash Living, Nathan Residences, Commune and Owl Square — offering furnished rooms, studios and serviced apartments across Kowloon and Hong Kong Island, almost always steps from an MTR station.
| Name | Avg. Price/m | Coliving Type | Coworking | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Coliving House | €707 | Social | – | 5.0 (5) |
| Firepit | 營火地 - Coliving | €798 | Shared Flat | – | 5.0 (9) |
| Dash Living - Wan Chai Suites | – | Social | – | 5.0 (3) |
| Pillows Co-Living | – | Social | – | 4.8 (33) |
| YESInSPACE Serviced Apartment 香港旺角悅思公寓 | – | Social | – | 4.7 (134) |
| TOWNPLACE SOHO | – | Apartments | – | 4.7 (32) |
| Nathan Residences - Co-Living Space | Studio Apartments | Serviced Apartments | €1,470 | Apartments | – | 4.6 (29) |
| Commune Shared Living | – | Shared Flat | ✅ | 4.5 (13) |
| Dash Living on Dundas | – | Apartments | – | 4.4 (5) |
| InnoCell | – | Social | ✅ | 4.3 (16) |
All Colivings in Hong Kong
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4.8 (33 ratings)Flat C&D, 8/F, 36-38 Mody Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong<p>In Tsim Sha Tsui, this coliving puts residents close to the pace of central Hong Kong while keepi...
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5.0 (9 ratings)2F, 9 Playing Field Rd Prince Edward, Mong Kok, Hong Kong<p>In Prince Edward, this coliving and creative residency draws people who want a short, structured...
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4.7 (134 ratings)4/F, 10 Anchor St, Tai Kok Tsui, Hong Kong<p>In Tai Kok Tsui, this serviced apartment sits close to Mong Kok and the rest of Kowloon, with the...
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4.7 (32 ratings)18 Caine Rd, Central, Hong Kong<p>In Central, this Soho address suits residents who want a city base with easy access to Hong Kong’...
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5.0 (5 ratings)Village North, 342 Ma Wan Main St, Ma Wan, Hong Kong<p>In Ma Wan, this social coliving sits in a quieter pocket of Hong Kong with beach access, green su...
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4.6 (29 ratings)3/F, 483-485A Nathan Rd, Yau Ma Tei, Hong Kong<p>Right on Nathan Road in Yau Ma Tei, this coliving sits in the middle of Kowloon with the kind of...
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4.5 (13 ratings)26-48 Man Wui St, Jordan, Hong Kong<p>In Jordan, this shared flat sits in a busy city setting that suits people who want an easy base i...
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4.4 (5 ratings)10, 12 Dundas St, Mong Kok, Hong Kong<p>In Mong Kok, this five-storey walk-up suits residents who want an active city base with everyday...
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4.2 (5 ratings)55 Paterson St, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong<p>In Causeway Bay, this coliving sits at 55 Paterson St, putting residents in a busy Hong Kong dist...
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4.1 (23 ratings)6-9/F, 45-47 Carnarvon Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong<p>In Tsim Sha Tsui, this coliving fits residents who want a central Hong Kong base with a practical...
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4.0 (20 ratings)31 Argyle St, Mong Kok, Hong Kong<p>In Mong Kok, this coliving in Hong Kong suits people who want a city base with a social edge. The...
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3.9 (1284 ratings)83號 Wuhu St, Hung Hom, Hong Kong<p>In Hung Hom, this student-only residence suits anyone who wants an off-campus base with serious s...
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3.7 (28 ratings)8 Anchor St, Tai Kok Tsui, Hong Kong<p>In Tai Kok Tsui, this serviced residence sits on Anchor Street with a practical city-first feel....
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3.1 (7 ratings)26 Gage St, Central, Hong Kong<p>On Gage Street in Central, this coliving suits people who want a city address with quick access t...
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3.0 (6 ratings)4號 Tung Fong St, Yau Ma Tei, Hong Kong<p>Right in Yau Ma Tei, this serviced living property puts residents a one-minute walk from Yau Ma T...
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3.4 (25 ratings)20號 Luard Rd, Wan Chai, Hong Kong<p>On Luard Road in Wan Chai, this serviced-apartment and co-living setup puts residents within easy...
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101 Ting Kok Rd, Ting Kok, Hong Kong<p>Set opposite Lung Mei Beach in Tai Po, this student-focused residence pairs waterfront calm with...
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91 Dundas St, Mong Kok, Hong Kong<p>In Mong Kok, this Hong Kong coliving sits in a dense city setting with a practical, no-fuss feel....
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號地下, 56 Fuk Tsun St, Tai Kok Tsui, Hong Kong<p>In Tai Kok Tsui, this shared flat offers a straightforward city-base for young employed residents...
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5.0 (3 ratings)208 Jaffe Rd, Wan Chai, Hong Kong<p>Set on Jaffe Road in Wan Chai, this coliving sits in one of Hong Kong’s busiest urban districts,...
Frequently Asked Questions about Coliving in Hong Kong
- Coliving in Hong Kong typically runs from around HK$4,500 to HK$13,600+ per month for a furnished room, all-inclusive, with premium serviced studios from operators like Weave and Dash Living costing more. One monthly bill covers WiFi, utilities, cleaning and amenities such as a gym and shared lounges. Rooms are compact — space is at a premium in Hong Kong — but coliving is usually cheaper and far simpler than renting a private flat, which comes with a large deposit and agent fees.
- Coliving clusters in two areas. In Kowloon, Mong Kok, Tsim Sha Tsui and Yau Ma Tei are dense, central and well-priced, with great street food and transport (home to Nathan Residences and several Dash Living sites). On Hong Kong Island, Wan Chai, Causeway Bay and Central/SoHo are pricier but put you in the business and nightlife heart. Almost every coliving sits steps from an MTR station, so commuting is fast. Choose Kowloon for value or the Island for proximity to the financial district.
- For most people on medium stays, yes. Renting a private flat in Hong Kong usually means a deposit of two to three months, agent fees (often half a month's rent), a fixed lease, and separate furniture and utility setup — all for a small apartment. Coliving rooms from around HK$4,500/month bundle furniture, bills, WiFi and cleaning into one flexible payment with no agent fees and a shorter commitment. Rooms are compact, but the all-in cost and convenience usually beat setting up a private flat, especially for newcomers.
- Yes, for those who can handle the cost and compact living. Hong Kong has some of the world's fastest internet, abundant cafés and coworking, and an exceptionally efficient transport system, plus English widely used in business and the rest of Asia a short flight away. It's safe, energetic and a major finance hub. The trade-offs are tiny room sizes, high humidity, and a high cost of living, and there's no dedicated digital nomad visa — most visitors use visa-free entry or a work visa. For connectivity and an Asia launchpad, it's hard to beat.
- It varies by operator. Large coliving providers like Weave Living and Dash Living offer flexible terms, with some serviced options accepting short stays and most coliving rooms suited to monthly and longer bookings. This is far more flexible than the standard Hong Kong rental market, which typically requires a two-year lease. Confirm the exact minimum term, deposit and notice period directly with each operator, as these differ by building and room type.
Why choose Hong Kong for your next coliving experience
Hong Kong is electric — a vertical city where neon-lit streets, dim sum and skyscrapers meet surprisingly wild hiking trails and beaches a short ride away. It's one of the world's great financial and logistics hubs, dense, fast and exceptionally well-connected, with subtropical weather (hot, humid summers and mild winters). Space is the city's defining constraint, which is exactly why coliving has boomed.
Coliving is a mature, design-led market here. Weave Living and Dash Living run furnished rooms, studios and serviced apartments across the city; Nathan Residences, Commune, Owl Square and Pillows add further options. Most cluster in Kowloon (Mong Kok, Tsim Sha Tsui, Yau Ma Tei) and on Hong Kong Island (Wan Chai, Causeway Bay, Central/SoHo), almost always steps from an MTR station.
Rooms are compact but smartly designed, and coliving is often cheaper and far simpler than a private flat. Furnished coliving rooms typically run from around HK$4,500 to HK$13,600+ per month all-inclusive, with premium serviced studios higher. One bill covers WiFi, utilities, cleaning and amenities like a gym and shared lounges — and there's no hefty deposit-and-agent-fee scramble.
For remote work the fundamentals are world-class: some of the fastest internet on earth, abundant cafés and coworking, and an exceptionally efficient transport system. English is widely used in business, and the rest of Asia is a short flight away. The trade-offs are tiny room sizes, humidity and a high cost of living — but for energy, connectivity and a launchpad into Asia, Hong Kong is unmatched.