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Best Co-Living Spaces for Digital Nomads in 2026

Selina, Outsite, Sun and Co. compared. The 10 best co-living chains and standalone spots across 30+ cities in 2026.

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Frequently asked

How much do co-living spaces cost in 2026?
Budget chains (Selina) $30-60/night, mid-tier (Sun and Co., Outsite) $80-150/night, premium (Borderless) $200+/night. Monthly rates typically 30-50% off nightly.
Is co-living worth it as a digital nomad?
Yes for the first 1-3 months in a new city: instant community, no setup, fast wifi guaranteed. Beyond that, renting your own place is cheaper and quieter.

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