Comparing coliving spaces in Toulouse
Use the comparison below to weigh Toulouse's coliving spaces on price, room type, location and minimum stay. Options range from an all-inclusive villa with pool and coworking in the west of the city (Kub'Home) to a large design-led residence in the Labège tech hub (HIFE), plus student residences near the campuses.
| Name | Avg. Price/m | Coliving Type | Coworking | Community Manager | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hife Toulouse Labège • Résidence de coliving | – | Apartments | ✅ | – | 4.5 (101) |
| Kley Toulouse — Student Accommodation | – | Apartments | ✅ | Full-time community manager | 4.5 (215) |
| Colocation au sein du coliving KUB'HOME à Toulouse | €645 | Social | ✅ | Full-time community manager | 4.0 (4) |
| Résidence étudiante UXCO Student Thales - Toulouse | – | Apartments | ✅ | – | 3.5 (173) |
| Résidence étudiante Toulouse - LOKORA | – | Apartments | – | Full-time community manager | 3.2 (17) |
| La Villa des Iris | €875 | Apartments | – | Full-time community manager | – |
All Colivings in Toulouse
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4.5 (215 ratings)2 Rue René Cornemont, 31400 Toulouse, France<p>Between Rangueil, Labège, and Entiore, this student residence suits people who want to stay close...
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4.5 (101 ratings)1151 L'Occitane, 31670 Labège, France<p>In Labège, just outside Toulouse, this coliving residence suits young professionals, consultants,...
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3.5 (173 ratings)6 Av. des Herbettes, 31400 Toulouse, France<p>In Toulouse’s Rangueil area, this student residence suits people who want a calm base with green...
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3.2 (17 ratings)12 Rue Jacqueline Auriol, 31400 Toulouse, France<p>In Toulouse’s 31400 district, this student residence suits residents who want a straightforward u...
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4.0 (4 ratings)11 Rue Tino Rossi, 31100 Toulouse, France<p>In west Toulouse, this coliving suits young professionals and mobile workers who want a calm base...
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294 Av. de Lardenne, 31100 Toulouse, France<p>In Toulouse’s west side, this coliving sits in a renovated family home from 1920 and keeps the fe...
Frequently Asked Questions about Coliving in Toulouse
- Coliving in Toulouse typically costs between around €570 and €720 per month, all-inclusive — well below Paris prices. Kub'Home, for example, spans that range, with one monthly fee covering water, electricity, high-speed internet, Netflix and cleaning of shared areas, plus no agency fees and fully online booking. Larger design-led residences and premium suites can cost more. Most rates bundle utilities and WiFi into a single payment, so there are few extra bills to budget for.
- The centre-ville and Saint-Cyprien across the Garonne are the most walkable, central bases, close to cafés, nightlife and the metro. Labège, south-east of the city, is the tech and business hub — handy if you work in aerospace or IT, and home to HIFE's residence. The west of the city (around Saint-Simon) offers quieter, villa-style coliving like Kub'Home, while areas near the universities suit students. Pick the centre for city life, or Labège for proximity to the tech employers.
- Yes. Toulouse has fast internet, plenty of cafés with good WiFi, and several coworking spaces, plus a large tech and aerospace ecosystem (Airbus and 1,800+ companies) that creates a young, international community with regular meetups and language exchanges. It is much cheaper than Paris, sunny for much of the year, and well placed between the Mediterranean coast and the Pyrénées for weekends away. English is common in the tech scene, though some French helps for daily life. It's an underrated, good-value French base.
- Many coliving houses in Toulouse have a minimum stay of around three months for their best all-inclusive rates — Kub'Home, for example, prices from €570 for stays over three months, with shorter stays available on request. Larger residences like HIFE support both short and long stays with different room formats. Student residences typically run on academic-year contracts. Confirm the minimum term and any agency-fee policy directly with each property, as coliving operators usually charge no agency fees.
- A colocation is a traditional flat-share: housemates split an apartment and usually share a bathroom and kitchen, often arranging bills themselves. Coliving goes further — it's a managed, all-inclusive setup where your room (sometimes with a private bathroom) comes furnished, with utilities, high-speed WiFi, cleaning of shared areas and amenities like coworking, a gym or a pool bundled into one monthly fee, and no agency fees. In Toulouse, coliving spaces like Kub'Home and HIFE offer that managed, move-in-ready experience, whereas a colocation is more DIY and typically cheaper but less serviced.
Why choose Toulouse for your next coliving experience
Toulouse — "La Ville Rose" for its pink terracotta brick — feels alive in a cosy way. The sun shows up often, winters stay cool and summers are warm but not extreme. The café life is slow, the Garonne riverbanks are made for evenings, and as France's aerospace capital (home to Airbus and over 1,800 tech companies) it has a young, curious, international crowd. It sits handily between the Mediterranean and the Pyrénées.
Coliving in Toulouse ranges from intimate house-shares to larger purpose-built residences. Kub'Home is a 330 m² villa in the west of the city with a pool, gym and coworking; HIFE runs a big design-led residence in Labège, the tech hub south-east of the centre; and operators like Colonies and Cowool add further options. Student-focused residences (Kley, UXCO, LOKORA) round out the market near the campuses. The centre-ville and Saint-Cyprien are the most walkable bases.
Rents are well below Paris. All-inclusive coliving rooms typically run from around €570 to €720 per month — Kub'Home, for example, spans that range, covering water, electricity, high-speed internet, Netflix and shared-area cleaning, with no agency fees and fully online booking. Minimum stays are often around three months, with shorter stays available on request.
For remote work the basics are strong: fast internet, lots of cafés with good WiFi, and several coworking spaces. The community is young and welcoming — expect students, tech workers and expats, plus language exchanges and meetups. Downtime means strolls along the Garonne, the Cité de l'espace, Sunday markets and quick trips to the mountains or the coast. Toulouse quietly punches above its weight.