PGs are bouncing back, but challenges remain
With the economy bouncing back, co-living and PGs are witnessing a revival. But the pandemic has changed the rules of the game. And this sector needs to imbibe newer learnings to stay afloat.
With the economy bouncing back, co-living and PGs are witnessing a revival. But the pandemic has changed the rules of the game. And this sector needs to imbibe newer learnings to stay afloat.
With the rise of discretionary spending and a tech-savvy young population, the student housing startup forays into customised accommodation for working professionals.
OYO Life, its co-living vertical, plans to operate 100,000 beds in India by the end of 2019.
Co-living startups offer shared housing with services like laundry, 24x7 security, and WiFi.And none of the hassles of setting up house from scratch.