Coliving in Hyderabad

Compare coliving spaces and furnished PGs in Hyderabad for students, IT professionals and couples — WiFi, food and housekeeping included, near HITEC City.

Comparing coliving spaces in Hyderabad

Use the comparison below to weigh Hyderabad's coliving spaces and PGs on price, room type, location and amenities. Options range from managed coliving PGs near HITEC City and Gachibowli (Stanza Living, Housr) to serviced-apartment-style coliving in the Financial District (Living Quarter), most fully furnished with WiFi, food and housekeeping included.

Updated: June 2026 • 10 Colivings Compared

Comparison of Colivings in Hyderabad (2026)
Name Avg. Price/m Coliving Type Reviews
Blue Sky Inn - Co-Living Space for PG - Madhapur Social 5.0 (5)
Sri Ven Coliving Space+pg Social 4.7 (170)
Buzz Co Living By Living Quarter (Khajaguda Lanco Hills) €467 Apartments 4.6 (419)
Sunrise CoLiving Social 4.6 (245)
Ambience Coliving + PG Shared Flat 4.6 (102)
Keerthana Coliving PG Social 4.5 (160)
PVS DREAM'S CO-LIVING €112 Social 4.5 (105)
Volantis - Co living Space in Financial District/Nanakramguda Apartments 4.5 (158)
Cozy Co-Living Shared Flat 4.2 (197)
OSN - Co Living & Serviced Apartment in Financial District, Nanakramguda €321 Apartments 4.2 (47)

All Colivings in Hyderabad

Frequently Asked Questions about Coliving in Hyderabad

Coliving and PG spaces in Hyderabad are very affordable. Shared rooms start from around ₹4,500 per month, while private rooms typically run up to ₹25,000 or more, depending on the area and amenities. Premium serviced-apartment-style coliving (such as Living Quarter's Buzz) and houses in upscale areas like Banjara Hills cost more. Most rates are all-inclusive, covering WiFi, meals at many properties, housekeeping, electricity and 24/7 security, with a deposit usually required.
The IT corridor is the top choice for coliving: HITEC City, Gachibowli, Madhapur and Kondapur are packed with coworking, offices and PGs, while the Financial District (Nanakramguda) suits those working in finance and tech. For a more upmarket, central feel, Banjara Hills and Jubilee Hills offer premium options near restaurants and nightlife. Choose the IT corridor if you work in tech (most spaces and the shortest commutes are there), or the Hills for a livelier, central base.
Yes, especially on a budget. Hyderabad has a low cost of living, fast fibre internet, and plenty of cafés and coworking spaces along the IT corridor. It's one of India's biggest tech hubs ("Cyberabad"), with a strong startup scene and frequent meetups, plus famous food and historic sights like Charminar and Golconda Fort. The main downsides are the summer heat and traffic. The nomad and expat community is growing, and English is widely spoken in professional settings, making it easy to settle in.
Yes. A number of coliving spaces and serviced apartments in Hyderabad accept couples and working professionals, not only students — Living Quarter's serviced coliving, for example, lists couples among its residents. Policies, documentation and house rules vary widely between properties, and some traditional PGs are single-gender only, so it's important to confirm couple-friendly terms directly with each space before booking. Private rooms with attached bathrooms are the most suitable choice for couples.
Most coliving and PG spaces in Hyderabad ask for a minimum stay of around 30 to 90 days, billed monthly with a security deposit. Serviced-apartment-style coliving like Living Quarter typically starts at 30 days, while traditional PGs often prefer longer commitments of a few months. This suits students and IT professionals settling in for a semester or job posting. Confirm the exact minimum term, deposit and notice period directly with the property before booking.

Why choose Hyderabad for your next coliving experience

Hyderabad — "Cyberabad" — mixes Charminar's old stones with the glass towers of HITEC City in a way few Indian cities manage. Summers are hot, winters pleasant, and the monsoon brings a few weeks of heavy rain. The food alone is worth the trip (Hyderabadi biryani and endless chai), and the tech scene makes it one of India's fastest-growing remote-work hubs.

Coliving here mostly means fully furnished coliving PGs run by operators like Stanza Living, Housr, Boston Living and Living Quarter, aimed at students, IT professionals and couples. They cluster around the IT corridor — HITEC City, Gachibowli, Madhapur, Kondapur and the Financial District (Nanakramguda) — plus upscale Banjara Hills and Jubilee Hills. Rooms come with WiFi, meals, housekeeping, AC and 24/7 security.

Value is the headline. Furnished PG and coliving rooms typically run from around ₹4,500 per month for shared options up to roughly ₹25,000+ for premium private rooms or serviced-apartment-style coliving (Living Quarter's Buzz, for example). Most ask for a deposit and a 30–90 day minimum stay, with many properties offering separate or co-ed houses.

For remote work Hyderabad is practical and cheap: fast fibre and reliable cafés/coworking along the IT corridor, low living costs, and a big tech-and-startup community with regular meetups. Downtime means Golconda Fort, the lakes, buzzing markets and weekend trips. The trade-offs are summer heat and traffic — but for food, work and a thriving scene, it's hard to beat.