
Coliving & Remote Work Glossary
What is Coliving Supply?
Coliving supply refers to the number and availability of coliving spaces in a given area or market. It includes everything from small independent homes to larger, professionally managed setups. Essentially, it's the "what’s available" side of the coliving equation.
It can vary a lot by season, destination, and local infrastructure.
Why Does Coliving Supply Matter for Digital Nomads or Remote Workers?
If you're working remotely and want to live in community, availability is key. In places with strong coliving supply, you're more likely to find flexible booking options, community-focused spaces, and variety in home styles, price points, or vibes.
On the flip side, low supply can mean limited choices — or having to settle for short-term rentals without much social connection.
How Does Nomadico Relate to Coliving Supply?
Nomadico helps grow the supply of quality coliving spaces by partnering with local hosts and activating underused properties — especially during low seasons. We’re not just adding more listings — we’re curating spaces that meet the real needs of remote workers and digital nomads.
Our approach adds intentional coliving supply to places where it’s missing or seasonal — helping guests find the right vibe, and hosts fill their homes sustainably.
Common Misconceptions About Coliving Supply
“There’s plenty of coliving everywhere.”
Not true — in many places, supply is limited or inconsistent, especially outside popular hubs.
“All coliving spaces are the same.”
They vary widely in quality, design, and community. A growing supply doesn’t always mean better options.
“Supply only depends on real estate.”
It also depends on seasonality, digital nomad trends, and how well a space supports both work and community.
Related Terms
Coliving Demand (Coliving)
Coliving Partner (Coliving)
Flexible Living (Coliving)
Shared Housing (Coliving)
