đĄ 1. Active Participant in the Community
Resident Members are encouraged to engage with others through social events, shared meals, workshops, or even simple day-to-day interactions in communal spaces.
They help create a welcoming, respectful, and collaborative atmosphere.
đ 2. Leaseholder or Occupant
They sign a rental agreement or membership contract to live in the CoLiving facility, whether it's on a short-term or long-term basis.
The agreement may include shared responsibilities, like maintaining cleanliness in common areas or attending community meetings.
đď¸ 3. Access to Shared Amenities
As a Resident Member, they get access to shared spaces like kitchens, lounges, coworking areas, or gymsâdepending on what the facility offers.
They may also enjoy services such as cleaning, utilities, Wi-Fi, or even meal plans, bundled into their lease or membership fee.
đ 4. Belonging to a Lifestyle Brand or Community Culture
Many CoLiving operators market their spaces not just as homes, but as lifestyle communities.
Resident Members often buy into this value-driven culture, whether itâs sustainability, wellness, productivity, or aging in place (for senior communities).
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