If you’re curious about what modern hostel life is like for working professionals, then we’ll tell you all about it. But that won’t include your ordinary PG-hostel tho. Because tbh, there’s nothing new to talk about ’em. The food’s still stale and the amenities don’t treat working folks any better than first-year students, honestly. So what we’re gonna talk about are co-living spaces and their rise to the top of the rental accommodation food chain.
Now, don’t think we’re just here to pass our time. In fact, we’re dead serious about helping young working professionals. And it’s why we, at Stanza Living, manage more than 230+ coliving hostels, out of which, a lot of them are specially curated for working professionals. They’re located close to top business hubs and IT parks. They offer customizable and timely meals. Plus, they even offer midnight cafe food deliveries. Try and beat that. Now, read on. So you know what it’s like to live your best life as a working professional.
Take a look below and you’ll find out what to expect from the co-living spaces for working professionals in 2022:
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Most co-living spaces designed for working professionals are located at convenient localities. Like why should they even be considered if they fail to meet the bare minimum need? That is, not having to spend extra hours just commuting. So working professionals, think no more. Move into a co-living space and avoid carrying that laptop bag for long hours. You’ve got enough emotional baggage to carry already. Oops, sowie.
Prepping for a new job is a taxing task in itself. Talking to the HR. Sharing your official documents. Gathering your previous pay slips and etcetera, etcetera. Now, on top of it, if you have to search for used furniture and find a decent Wi-Fi connection at the same time, then good luck. Plus, if you have a job that may require you to move to another city from time to time, co-living spaces offer short-term rental periods for an easy move-out too. Like, remember how in the old days, you couldn’t unsubscribe from a caller tune plan after you hit ‘subscribe’ by mistake? Well, say goodbye to that.
You see, work-life balance is all about taking out as much free time as you can while ‘living in a hostel’ or any other accommodation. But for that, you need your household chores sorted. That’s how co-living spaces like Stanza Living would help you with the stack of amenities they offer. Come home to a decked-up room. With an internet connection that’s seamless and does not require you to call up the Wi-Fi guy. And most importantly, a 24×7 app-based assistance to solve all your hassles. As convenient as you like.
Yep, we’re gonna address the elephant in the room. We know food is the most deciding factor when it comes to choosing a PG. Now, we also know the bad image that hostel food carries. But then again, in managed living accommodations, it’ll be served hot and fresh. And, and, if you specifically talk about us, then we offer you the choice to customize your meals too. Yeah bruh, if you don’t like Brinjal, we don’t like Brinjal. Matter sorted.
Assuming you’re doing what you enjoy in your professional life, you’d want to connect with other folks who are doing the same. To share ideas. To gather more knowledge. And sometimes, to crib about your workplaces together. But whatever you’re looking for, you’ll find it in a co-living community. And that’s it. We rest our case.
Things that a hostel stay for working professionals offers:
Well, it’s very, very important if you work from the office and have to go there 5-6 days a week. Plus, not just the commute, a good locality makes it easy for you to fetch groceries, and look for a repairman and also has enough greenery to enjoy your morning runs.
These are the hidden costs of moving into a new house or city:
We’ve asked loads of people who’ve lived the hostel life and they said, these are the most valuable lessons they got to learn:
Follow these steps and you can easily get your own rental agreement done: