Coliving in Liverpool: Shared and Build-to-Rent Living in England's Northwest

Affordable, well-connected accommodation for remote workers, students, and young professionals on Merseyside.

Comparing coliving spaces in Liverpool

The clearest split is format. Moda, The Lexington is the premium build-to-rent option with full amenities and transparent pricing (about €1,190–€4,812/month) — best for professionals wanting a self-contained apartment with community facilities. Gravity Residence and X1 Liverpool One suit those wanting central, all-inclusive studios with pricing on request. Student Roost and Urban Sleep are student-focused. Cosi Living is a management company rather than a direct booking. Match the format to whether you want a private apartment, a student room, or a community feel.

Updated: June 2026 • 6 Colivings Compared

Comparison of Colivings in Liverpool (2026)
Name Avg. Price/m Coliving Type Coworking Community Manager Reviews
Cosi Living Shared Flat 4.8 (31)
Gravity Residence | Student and Professional Accommodation Apartments 4.2 (41)
Student Roost - The Railyard Social Full-time community manager 4.0 (89)
X1 Liverpool One Apartments 3.6 (73)
Urban Sleep, Vine Street Apartments Shared Flat 3.3 (7)
Moda, The Lexington €2,474 Apartments Full-time community manager 3.3 (50)

All Colivings in Liverpool

Frequently Asked Questions about Colivings in Liverpool

FindYourColiving currently lists 6 active coliving spaces in Liverpool: Moda The Lexington, Gravity Residence, X1 Liverpool One, Student Roost The Railyard, Urban Sleep Vine Street, and Cosi Living. Honest note: most are build-to-rent apartments or student accommodation, and Cosi Living is primarily an HMO management company rather than a place you book a room directly.
Only Moda, The Lexington publishes pricing on our platform, with rents from roughly €1,190/month for a studio up to about €4,812/month for larger apartments and penthouses. The other listed spaces (Gravity Residence, X1 Liverpool One, Student Roost, Urban Sleep) advertise all-inclusive bills but do not list a fixed monthly figure here, so you should contact them directly. As a city, Liverpool is significantly cheaper than London.
It is a mix, and worth being clear-eyed about. Several Liverpool listings are purpose-built student accommodation (Student Roost, Urban Sleep, and the student-led X1 Liverpool One), while Moda The Lexington and Gravity Residence are build-to-rent apartment buildings with community amenities. Cosi Living is an HMO property-management service. If you want a small nomad-style community house, Liverpool's current options will not match that exactly, but the managed apartment buildings offer all-inclusive, community-facility living.
Yes, if affordability and connectivity matter more than a dedicated nomad scene. Liverpool is cheaper than London or Manchester, has fast city-centre internet (Moda lists 250 Mbps in shared spaces), plenty of cafés and coworking, and strong UK rail links plus an international airport. Build-to-rent buildings like Moda and Gravity include on-site gyms, coworking or lounge areas, and community managers. The main downside is the cool, often rainy weather.
Among our listings, Moda, The Lexington stands out for remote work: it has dedicated coworking and meeting rooms, a 24-hour gym, resident lounges, a roof terrace, 250 Mbps Wi-Fi in shared spaces, and a full-time community manager. Gravity Residence and X1 Liverpool One also include gyms and all-inclusive bills with central locations. If a private apartment with on-site coworking is your priority, Moda is the strongest fit.

Coliving in Liverpool: what to expect

Liverpool is one of England's most affordable major cities, with a famous music and football culture, waterfront regeneration, and strong rail links across the UK. For remote workers it offers lower rents than London or Manchester, fast city-centre internet, and plenty of cafés and coworking space — set against the reality that the local "coliving" market is largely build-to-rent apartments, student residences, and HMO-style shared housing rather than nomad-focused community houses.

How many coliving spaces are in Liverpool?

FindYourColiving currently lists 6 active coliving spaces in Liverpool. Honest note: most are student accommodation or professionally managed shared/rental housing, and one (Cosi Living) is primarily an HMO property-management company rather than a place you book a room directly. Read each listing for what it actually offers before committing.

The spaces we list

  • Moda, The Lexington — a 35-storey build-to-rent tower on the waterfront with studios through to penthouses. It is the one listing with published pricing on our platform: roughly €1,190 to €4,812/month depending on apartment size. Amenities include a 24-hour gym, cinema room, coworking and meeting rooms, roof terrace, 250 Mbps Wi-Fi in shared spaces, a full-time community manager, and a pet-friendly policy.
  • Gravity Residence — central purpose-built studios and a two-bed executive apartment with bills and internet included, concierge, gym, and secure entry. Pricing is on request.
  • X1 Liverpool One — furnished studio apartments (student-led, open to working professionals) with all-inclusive bills, gym, cinema, and games room. Pricing on request.
  • Student Roost — The Railyard — en-suite student rooms near the University of Liverpool, all bills included, with social events and 24/7 support. Student accommodation; pricing on request.
  • Urban Sleep, Vine Street Apartments — en-suite rooms in shared student flats with bills included and 24/7 support. Pricing on request.
  • Cosi Living — an HMO management and guaranteed-rent service rather than a direct-book coliving; useful context if you are a landlord, less so for a remote worker seeking a room.

What it costs

Only Moda publishes pricing on our platform, with rents from roughly €1,190/month for a studio up to €4,812/month at the top end. The other spaces advertise all-inclusive bills but do not list a fixed monthly figure here, so contact them directly. As a city, Liverpool remains noticeably cheaper than London, which keeps even premium apartments relatively accessible.

Working remotely from Liverpool

Build-to-rent options like Moda and Gravity include on-site gyms, coworking or lounge space, and fast shared Wi-Fi, and the compact city centre has plenty of cafés. Internet is solid, with Moda listing 250 Mbps in shared areas. The main trade-off is the weather rather than the connectivity.

Honest take

If you picture coliving as a small community house of fellow nomads, Liverpool's current options will not match that exactly — the market here is student halls and managed apartment living. But if you want an affordable, all-inclusive, professionally run base in a vibrant city, the build-to-rent and student-professional residences we list do the job well.