Summary:
- Singapore’s SG Youth Plan has launched a pilot co-living program targeting young adults aged 21 to 35, with two operators offering over 100 discounted rooms to meet growing demand for flexible, independent living options.
- The initiative reflects shifting household structures and housing aspirations, as young Singaporeans increasingly seek rental solutions before homeownership, with monthly rents starting from SGD 1,800 and flexible lease terms as short as one month.
- Experts emphasize the pilot’s limited scale and private funding, viewing co-living as a transitional housing option rather than a policy shift, primarily accessible to higher-income young professionals delaying marriage and home purchase.
Original article:
https://ua.news/en/world/u-singapuri-ogolosili-pilotnu-programu-co-living-dlia-molodi






