Coliving in Paris: Shared Living in the City of Light
All-inclusive, community-style accommodation that makes one of Europe's priciest cities accessible to remote workers.
All-inclusive, community-style accommodation that makes one of Europe's priciest cities accessible to remote workers.
Paris coliving splits cleanly by budget and location. Colonies (from €545/month) and La Casa (from €564/month) are the value end, with shared apartments and houses, though often in the inner suburbs. Coco Community (€1,750–€3,350/month) is the central, premium choice in Le Marais with on-site coworking. Finestate is a luxury aparthotel in a different price league (€6,390+) and suits executives or companies rather than budget-minded nomads. Check recent reviews per operator, since ratings range from 3.3 to 4.9, and confirm whether a listing is in central Paris or an Île-de-France commune.
| Name | Avg. Price/m | Coliving Type | Coworking | Community Manager | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Coliving by Homies / Tendoors | €840 | Apartments | – | No community manager | 5.0 (6) |
| ColivHome | €1,050 | Apartments | ✅ | No community manager | 5.0 (1) |
| Hife Paris Issy • Résidence de coliving | – | Apartments | – | – | 5.0 (6) |
| Sharies - Massy Village Gambetta | Logements & Services | €950 | Social | ✅ | – | 5.0 (3) |
| Finestate I coliving & appart'hôtel en location temporaire au mois pour jeunes actifs, cadres et entreprises | €7,020 | Apartments | ✅ | No community manager | 4.9 (70) |
| La Casa | Coliving | €760 | Social | – | No community manager | 4.9 (120) |
| Coco Community | Coliving & Furnished apartments | Paris | €2,200 | Apartments | ✅ | No community manager | 4.9 (110) |
| Wellow | €900 | Shared Flat | – | No community manager | 4.8 (88) |
| Kley Paris-Bagnolet - Résidence étudiante | – | Apartments | ✅ | Full-time community manager | 4.7 (32) |
| Colivingo | €800 | Social | – | No community manager | 4.6 (14) |
Paris pairs world-class culture, food, and museums with one of Europe's most expensive housing markets — which is exactly why coliving has taken off here. By bundling a furnished room, bills, internet, and a ready-made community into one monthly payment, coliving is often the most practical way for remote workers and newcomers to live in the city without a French lease, deposit gauntlet, or guarantor.
FindYourColiving lists 14 active coliving spaces in Paris, spanning central arrondissements and the inner Île-de-France suburbs where prices are more manageable.
For standard community coliving in our Paris listings, real published rents start around €545/month (Colonies) and run up to roughly €3,350/month for premium central apartments (Coco Community). One outlier, Finestate, is a luxury aparthotel reaching €9,510/month and is not representative of typical coliving. Most rents are all-inclusive of utilities and internet, which is a meaningful saving given that an independent Paris studio easily costs €1,500+ before bills.
Several spaces include on-site coworking (Coco Community, Finestate) or fast included internet, and the city is dense with cafés, coworking hubs, and a steady stream of nomad meetups, language exchanges, and startup nights. Connectivity is reliable across the city.
Paris is not cheap, and ratings vary — La Casa and Coco Community score 4.9 while Colonies sits at 3.3 — so check recent reviews for the specific operator. Note too that several "Paris" listings are actually in inner-suburb communes like Issy-les-Moulineaux, Clichy, and Maisons-Alfort rather than intra-muros; that is normal for the Paris coliving market and usually means better value within a short metro ride of the centre.