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Coliving & Remote Work Glossary

What is Rural Coliving?

Rural coliving is a shared living setup located outside major cities — often in smaller towns, villages, or nature-rich areas. It offers private rooms, shared common spaces, and often a slower, more grounded lifestyle compared to urban alternatives.

It’s ideal for people who want peace, nature, and space — while still being part of a community.

Why Does Rural Coliving Matter for Digital Nomads or Remote Workers?

Many remote workers are drawn to nature, slower rhythms, and less distraction — but don’t want to feel isolated. Rural coliving offers that balance: fast WiFi and comfortable work setups, surrounded by mountains, beaches, or countryside.

It’s perfect for deep work, creative projects, or simply unplugging from the rush of city life — without being alone.

How Does Nomadico Relate to Rural Coliving?

Nomadico has several homes in more remote or nature-based locations — our most remote spot is in Búger (Mallorca). These spots are designed for people who want connection and calm — with strong WiFi, cozy work corners, and a rhythm that syncs with the natural surroundings.

We’re intentional about choosing places that let people slow down without disconnecting from work or community.

Common Misconceptions About Rural Coliving

“There’s nothing to do.”

Rural doesn’t mean boring — many homes offer hikes, surf, yoga, and cultural experiences, just minus the city buzz.


“WiFi must be unreliable.”

Not in well-run colivings — solid internet is a must, even in more remote spots.


“It’s isolating.”

Rural coliving often has stronger community vibes, since people are more present and connected to each other and the surroundings.

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