Coliving in Manchester
Compare the best coliving spaces in Manchester for remote workers, professionals and students — furnished rooms and apartments, all bills included, flexible terms.
Compare the best coliving spaces in Manchester for remote workers, professionals and students — furnished rooms and apartments, all bills included, flexible terms.
Use the comparison below to weigh Manchester's coliving spaces on price, room type, location and amenities. Options range from design-led shared apartments (Union Coliving, Oppidan) to modern build-to-rent towers with coliving-style amenities (UNCLE, Affinity Living) and all-inclusive student residences, most furnished and all-inclusive across the Northern Quarter, Ancoats and Salford.
| Name | Avg. Price/m | Coliving Type | Coworking | Community Manager | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| UNCLE Manchester | €1,336 | Apartments | ✅ | – | 4.7 (58) |
| Affinity Living Embankment West | €1,760 | Apartments | ✅ | – | 4.1 (102) |
| Union Coliving Apartments Manchester | €1,459 | Shared Flat | – | – | 4.0 (21) |
| Host Cavendish Place | – | Apartments | – | – | 3.7 (45) |
| true student Manchester, Salford | – | Apartments | – | Full-time community manager | 3.6 (162) |
| Oppidan | – | Apartments | – | Full-time community manager | – |
| Oppidan Life | – | Apartments | – | Full-time community manager | – |
Manchester is the capital of the North — a reinvented post-industrial city with world-famous music and football, a huge student population, and one of the UK's fastest-growing tech and media scenes (MediaCity, the "Northern Powerhouse"). It's friendly, creative and far cheaper than London, with grand Victorian architecture, canals and a buzzing nightlife. The weather is famously wet, but the energy makes up for it.
Coliving here is a genuine and growing market. Union Coliving and Oppidan offer design-led shared apartments; UNCLE and Affinity Living run modern build-to-rent towers with coliving-style amenities; and student residences (Host, true student) round out the supply. The most popular bases are the creative Northern Quarter, trendy Ancoats, central Spinningfields/Deansgate, and Salford near MediaCity.
It's good value for a major UK city. All-inclusive coliving rooms and apartments typically run from around £700 to £1,300 per month, depending on the operator and room type, covering bills, fast WiFi, amenities (gym, lounges, coworking) and furniture in one payment, usually with flexible terms and no agency fees. Studios cost more than shared-apartment rooms.
For remote work the fundamentals are strong: fast internet, a thriving café-and-coworking scene, and a young, creative community. Downtime means live music, football, the canals, markets and easy trips to the Peak District. Fast trains reach London in about two hours. The trade-offs are the rain and a coliving market that still mixes professional and student supply — but for affordability and culture, Manchester is a top northern base.