In recent years, co-working has emerged as a sought-after alternative to the structure of the traditional office, and as Forbes reports, the trend it now making its way into co-living concepts around the country. The idea is that residents live far beyond the four walls of their home, in a community atmosphere with “an emphasis on amenities and community.” The option is particularly popular among millennials, for its “affordability, flexibility and ease of use.”
Read MoreA recent article published by Forbes outlines millennial moving habits, asking “why do millennials move?” As Maureen Henderson writes, while “the stereotype may have them shacking up Chez Mom and Dad . . . 59% of 18- to 35-year-olds currently live in a locale other than their hometown and almost 80% have moved at some point in their lives, not counting moves made to attend college.”
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