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Coliving & Remote Work Glossary

What is Flexible Living?

Flexible living is a housing model that allows people to rent a space for shorter periods — weeks or months instead of long-term leases. It’s designed for people who want more freedom to move, travel, or work remotely without being locked into a 12-month contract.

This could mean furnished apartments, serviced studios, or coliving homes that are ready to move into with just a suitcase.

Why Does Flexible Living Matter for Digital Nomads or Remote Workers?

Because life changes — and fast. As a remote worker or digital nomad, you might want to spend one month by the beach, the next in the mountains, and still have a reliable place to live and work.

Flexible living gives you that freedom, without the stress of finding new places or signing long-term leases every time you move. It also helps you avoid the Airbnb shuffle or expensive hotel stays.

How Does Nomadico Relate to Flexible Living?

Nomadico is built around flexible living. You can stay for a few weeks or a few months, and every location is designed for people who live and work remotely. No long-term contracts, no hidden fees — just simple, community-focused homes that fit your lifestyle.

We make it easy to land somewhere new, plug into a community, and feel at home from day one.

Common Misconceptions About Flexible Living

“It’s more expensive than a regular rental.”

Not always — when you factor in furniture, WiFi, utilities, and flexibility, flexible living often saves money and time.


“It’s only for people who can’t commit.”

Not true. It’s for people who choose not to commit to one place — and prefer freedom over fixed plans.


“It feels temporary or unstable.”

Many flexible living spaces today (like Nomadico’s) are designed to feel like home — cozy, social, and stable, even if you’re just there for a month.

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