Co-living materially reduces housing cost for young urban tenants.
Yaba remains a strong fit for shared-living formats because of demand density.
Occupancy and affordability both support the format's relevance.
The Co-living Revolution
Co-living spaces are transforming the Nigerian housing market, offering affordable alternatives to traditional rentals while fostering community living.
Cost Analysis
The pricing gap between co-living and traditional rentals explains why adoption has accelerated in high-pressure urban markets.
Traditional 1-bedroom apartment in Yaba: ₦8M annually.
Co-living space in same area: ₦2.5M annually.

