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Coliving in Macau

Macau, sometimes spelled as Macao, is a remote worker’s dream if you are looking for a base that’s a perfect combination of both work and play. Coliving is alive and well here in this unique destination.

Macau is a part of the Special Administrative Region of China. Whilst it is small and often considered as just a stop for a day tour while in Hong Kong and China, one shouldn’t underestimate Macau as a coliving choice.

While the city is a part of China, it also has its own unique appeal. For one, it is often considered the “Las Vegas of Asia” because of its numerous casinos. It also has an old European feel as the city was once colonized by the Portuguese. Macau is also visa-free for 66 countries, making it accessible to digital nomads and remote workers who’d like to add more countries to their list.

You’ll find temples, ruins of Cathedrals, and stone forts if you’re not into gambling and exploring the shops. The Senado Square is Macau’s urban center and it’s famous for the neo-classical and pastel buildings.

For adrenaline junkies, Macau is recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as it has the highest bungee jump than all other countries. Should you dare to jump from 764 ft above the ground, you’ll find the attraction on top of Macau Tower.

Coworking spaces in Macau, while still new, do show a lot of potential. Coliving is starting to gain momentum here and more spaces are opening each month.

A few facts about Macau:

- Macau is the second richest territory in the world
- Because of the huge annual profits from casinos, the government pays its residents (both permanent and non-permanent) every year
- Macau is Europe’s first and last Chinese colony
- It’s where the first fusion cuisine was established. ‘Macanese’ cuisine is a mix of Portuguese and southern Chinese cooking techniques
- It’s the most successful gaming capital in the world and earns three times more in annual casino profits

From casinos to bungee jumping, shopping to excellent cuisine, Macau is the perfect spot for digital nomads who are all thrill-seekers. Hidden gems can be found all over the city, and coliving is the perfect way to live and work here.

Finding affordable communal living in Macau

Finding affordable housing in Macau can be tough, especially in cities with high rent prices. One solution that many people turn to is communal living with shared spaces and roommates. This can be a cost-effective way to have a private room while still being able to afford rent in a desirable location. There are a few different options for finding a shared living arrangement in Macau. One option is to look for a private room for rent in a coliving home. This can be a good option for people who want some privacy, but still want to be part of a community. Another option is to look for a shared room, where you'll be sharing a bedroom with one or more roommates. This can be more affordable, as you'll only be responsible for paying for your own bed. The downside is that you'll have less privacy, as you'll be sharing a bedroom with others. You can find both accommodation options on Coliving.com. We can help you find a compatible roommate based on your preferences and lifestyle. Some hosts do background checks and eviction history checks to ensure that the roommates you're living with are trustworthy individuals. When looking for a shared living arrangement, it's important to do your due diligence and make sure that you're comfortable with the living arrangement and the people you'll be living with.

What is coliving?

Coliving is a new trend amongst millennials for renting shared apartments. Whether you're moving to Macau for work or just looking for a new apartment, coliving in Macau is a good way to save money and live with like-minded people. Co-living places people from different backgrounds together and encourages them to interact, collaborate and form new friendships. When compared to dorms, coliving is much more attractive, since it's relatively inexpensive, all-inclusive and allows you to rent a furnished room with an individual lease.

Affordable and social housing in Macau

Looking for an affordable and social housing option in Macau? Consider coliving, a trend in shared apartment rentals that brings together individuals from diverse backgrounds to live, work, and form new friendships. Coliving in Macau is a cost-effective alternative to dorms, offering furnished rooms with individual leases and all-inclusive pricing.

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  • Flexible Monthly stays Choose the convenience and flexibility of monthly stays – our short leases make it easy to relocate quickly if your job demands it.
  • Convenient Move-in-ready Don't move around with heavy furniture. All coliving spaces are fully furnished for comfort and convenience.
  • Affordable All-included Affordable rent without having to compromise on quality. Utilities, Wi-Fi, and cleaning costs are included in one price.
  • Social Built-in community Join a built-in community that is supportive and welcoming – Sharing with others helps you find meaning, belonging and acceptance in life.

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