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.

Comparing coliving spaces in Paris

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.

Updated: June 2026 • 10 Colivings Compared

Comparison of Colivings in Paris (2026)
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)

All Colivings in Paris

Frequently Asked Questions about Colivings in Paris

Coliving in Paris typically costs between €760 and €2,200 per month, all-inclusive. Entry-level rooms start from around €760/m, while premium spaces with coworking access and community programming reach €1,500–€2,200/m. Paris is more expensive than other European coliving cities, but still offers great value vs. renting — a studio easily costs €1,500–€2,500/m without any bills. Coliving prices cover WiFi, utilities, and cleaning.
Paris is one of Europe's more expensive cities, but coliving makes it significantly more accessible. By sharing costs across a community, digital nomads can live in Paris for €900–€1,200/m all-in — far less than the cost of an independent apartment. For those set on Paris, coliving is the most practical and affordable entry point into the city.
The most popular areas for coliving in Paris are the 10th and 11th arrondissements (Canal Saint-Martin, vibrant, young crowd), the 18th (Montmartre, creative, diverse), the 3rd and 4th (Le Marais, central, stylish), and the 13th (affordable, multicultural, good transport). Coliving spaces tend to cluster in the north and east of the city where prices are more manageable.
Many Paris coliving spaces include access to an in-house coworking area or are located within walking distance of major coworking hubs. Areas with strong coworking density include Station F (13th), République (10th/11th), and Opéra (2nd/9th). Several coliving operators in Paris offer bundled coliving + coworking memberships for an all-in-one solution.
Most Paris coliving spaces have a minimum stay of 1 month, with many designed for medium-term stays of 3–12 months. Some spaces accept stays as short as 2 weeks. Given the high cost of short-term rentals and Airbnbs in Paris, coliving becomes increasingly attractive the longer you plan to stay.

Coliving in Paris: what to expect

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.

How many coliving spaces are in Paris?

FindYourColiving lists 14 active coliving spaces in Paris, spanning central arrondissements and the inner Île-de-France suburbs where prices are more manageable.

Featured spaces and real pricing

  • La Casa (Maisons-Alfort and wider Île-de-France) — fully furnished rooms and houses from €564 to €982/month, with cleaning, internet, and Netflix included, house referents, and garden access in some homes. Rated 4.9/5 from 120 reviews.
  • Colonies (9th arrondissement) — furnished shared apartments and "XXL" residences from €545 to €775/month, utilities included, with a fully digital application and lease process. Rated 3.3/5 from 261 reviews, so read recent feedback.
  • Coco Community (Le Marais, 4th) — serviced furnished apartments from €1,750 to €3,350/month, with an on-site coworking space, meeting room, and a strong social calendar of wellness, workshops, and talks. Central and premium; rated 4.9/5 from 110 reviews.
  • NESTIN' Hotel Coliving & Spa (Clichy, near Metro Line 14) — furnished private rooms with hotel-style service, spa access, breakfast, weekly housekeeping, and fast Wi-Fi, for stays from two weeks. Pricing on request.
  • Finestate (Issy-les-Moulineaux) — premium private studios with hotel-style service, gym, rooftop, and home cinema. Note the high price band of €6,390 to €9,510/month — this is a high-end aparthotel format, not a typical shared-room coliving. Rated 4.9/5 from 70 reviews.

What it costs

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.

Working remotely from Paris

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.

Honest take

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.