India’s co-living market is projected to reach close to 1 million beds by 2030, a report by Colliers India showed last week.
Following a temporary lull during the pandemic, the demand for co-living is regaining momentum, with volving demographic patterns, education and employment-driven urban migration, rising disposable incomes, and a growing preference for fully managed rental accommodations are all contributing to a sustained rise in demand for organised co-living spaces. Of the estimated 50 million migrant population in urban India aged between 20 and 34 years in 2025, the demand base for organised co-living sector in terms of beds is currently estimated at 6.6 million.