Coliving in Pune

Compare coliving spaces and furnished PGs in Pune for students, IT professionals and couples — WiFi, meals and housekeeping included, near Hinjewadi and Kharadi.

Comparing coliving spaces in Pune

Use the comparison below to weigh Pune's coliving spaces and PGs on price, room type, location and amenities. Options range from managed coliving PGs near the Hinjewadi and Kharadi IT parks (Stanza Living, Zolo, Housr) to coliving-and-coworking hostels (COLIWO, Bee Urban) and premium young-professional residences (Covie, Union), most fully furnished with WiFi, meals and housekeeping included.

Updated: June 2026 • 10 Colivings Compared

Comparison of Colivings in Pune (2026)
Name Avg. Price/m Coliving Type Coworking Reviews
Roomac Co-Living €93 Social 5.0 (14)
Weone121: Co-living Studio Apartments Apartments 5.0 (4)
HOMEZEE CO-LIVING €53 Social 4.9 (21)
The Covie Shared Flat 4.8 (12)
NestWorks CoLiving PG in Hinjewadi Shared Flat 4.8 (30)
Abode by Union Co-Living Social 4.8 (142)
Youthville SBR 3 - Premium Hostel & Co-Living PG Accommodation Social 4.8 (106)
Youthville Balewadi - Hostel, Co-Living & PG in Pune Social 4.8 (84)
COLIWO UN - Viman Nagar (Colive/Cowork/Hostel) Social 4.6 (430)
COLIWO TROIS - Kharadi Pune (Colive/Cowork/Hostel) Social 4.5 (139)

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Frequently Asked Questions about Coliving in Pune

Coliving and PG spaces in Pune are very affordable. Shared rooms start from around ₹6,000 per month, while private rooms typically run up to ₹28,000 or more, depending on the area and amenities — most spaces sit in the ₹7,000–₹22,000 band. Premium and luxury coliving near the IT parks costs more. Rates are usually all-inclusive, covering WiFi, meals at many properties, housekeeping, electricity and security, with a deposit normally required.
The IT corridors are the most popular: Hinjewadi and Wakad (Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park) and Kharadi (EON IT Park) have the highest concentration of coliving and the shortest commutes for tech workers, while Viman Nagar is central and well-connected near the airport. For lifestyle and student life, Koregaon Park (cafés and nightlife), Kothrud and Karve Nagar are favourites. Choose Hinjewadi/Kharadi if you work in IT, or Koregaon Park and Kothrud for a livelier, more central base.
Yes, and it's one of India's most comfortable bases. Pune has a famously pleasant climate, a low cost of living, fast fibre internet, and plenty of cafés and coworking spaces near the IT parks. It's a major education and tech hub, so the student-and-professional community is huge, with frequent meetups. Mumbai and the Western Ghats are a short trip away. English is widely spoken in professional settings. The main downsides are traffic and, like much of India, a quieter dedicated-nomad scene compared with its large domestic crowd.
Yes. Several coliving operators in Pune — including Union Living and HelloWorld — explicitly offer couple-friendly private rooms, alongside the many single-gender PGs. Policies, documentation and house rules vary widely between properties, and some traditional PGs are gender-segregated with curfews, so it's important to confirm couple-friendly terms directly with each space before booking. Private rooms with attached bathrooms are the most suitable option for couples.
Most coliving and PG spaces in Pune ask for a minimum stay of around 30 to 90 days, billed monthly with a security deposit. This suits students and IT professionals settling in for a semester or job. Coliving-and-coworking hostels (like COLIWO and Bee Urban) are often more flexible and accept shorter stays. Confirm the exact minimum term, deposit and notice period directly with the property before booking.

Why choose Pune for your next coliving experience

Pune blends old Maratha heritage with a young, studenty, IT-driven energy. The climate is among the most pleasant in India — warm but rarely extreme, with a green monsoon. As Maharashtra's second city and a major education and tech hub, it draws students and working professionals from across the country, which is exactly who its coliving scene is built for.

Coliving here means fully furnished coliving PGs run by operators like Stanza Living, Zolo, Housr, COLIWO, Covie and Bee Urban. They cluster around the IT corridors — Hinjewadi and Wakad (Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park), Kharadi (EON IT Park) and Viman Nagar — plus student-and-lifestyle areas like Koregaon Park, Kothrud and Karve Nagar. Rooms come with WiFi, meals, housekeeping, AC and security.

Value is the headline. Furnished PG and coliving rooms typically run from around ₹6,000 per month for shared options up to roughly ₹28,000+ for premium private or luxury coliving rooms — most spaces sit in the ₹7,000–₹22,000 band. Rates are usually all-inclusive, and most ask for a deposit and a 30–90 day minimum stay, with single-gender and co-ed options.

For remote work Pune is excellent and cheap: fast fibre, plenty of cafés and coworking near the IT parks, and a huge student-and-professional community with constant meetups. Downtime means cafés in Koregaon Park, forts and hills nearby, and quick trips to Mumbai or the Western Ghats. The pleasant weather and low costs make it one of India's most comfortable remote-work bases.