Coworking and living: A combination that redefines work-life balance

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In large cities, where traffic and long commutes are part of everyday life, finding a home close to work can seem like a luxury. However, a real estate trend is changing this reality: the integration of coworking spaces within residential complexes.

This innovative proposal allows residents to enjoy an adequate space to work without having to leave home, promoting a balance between professional and personal life. In this regard, Inmuebles24 shares more about the properties that combine a place to live and a work space.

Rise of coworking in residential developments

Coworking has revolutionized the way people work, offering flexibility and encouraging collaboration. Now, this trend is reaching residential spaces, where developers have begun to include shared work areas within their residential projects.

According to Karla González Montoya, B2C marketing manager at Inmuebles24, this combination offers multiple advantages: “Incorporating coworking in residential complexes allows for flexible schedules and helps improve productivity. In fact, some studies suggest that coworking can increase the efficiency of a startup by almost 30%.”

In addition to improving productivity, these spaces encourage interaction between residents, which facilitates the creation of contact networks and collaboration. They also represent significant savings, since sharing meeting rooms and technological equipment reduces costs and optimizes resources.

Coworking spaces, redefining the traditional office

Areas in Mexico where this trend is growing

The integration of coworking in residential developments is increasingly common in Mexico City, where the high cost of land and the demand for well-located spaces have driven the emergence of mixed-use options. Notable examples include:

  • Miyana (Polanco): A development that combines residential, commercial and office areas, allowing residents to work and live in the same environment.
  • Parques Polanco (Anáhuac): A complex of residential towers with integrated commercial and coworking spaces.
  • Torre 300 (Santa Fe): Offers apartments with access to a business center equipped for meetings and collaborative work.

The future of coworking in housing

The inclusion of workspaces in residential developments responds to a growing demand for greater flexibility and quality of life. Not only does it facilitate the routine of those who work remotely, but it also strengthens coexistence within communities and adds value to properties.

As the real estate market evolves, these spaces are likely to continue to adapt to meet the needs of new generations. Housing and work no longer have to be separated by miles; they can now coexist in the same space, redefining the way we live and work.

Source: realstatemarket