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Be a Part of the COVIE Community!

2023-10-23T06:52:56+00:00April 21st, 2021|Coliving Tips|

Living in a hostel or Pg doesn’t really enable you to become part of a community. The hostels/pg’s in India are basically spaces where the owner rents vacant spaces out for accommodation and as an income for him/her. If they provide food at the hostel/pg, then it is going to be the same for everyone. These hostels don’t cultivate a sense of community rather just provide a place where you can sleep.

Co-living startup Covie adds 500 beds in Bengaluru and Pune

2021-05-26T14:15:03+00:00April 9th, 2021|COVIE Under Spotlight|

COVIE has invested in multiple levels of security measures starting from an app-based access control system to IOT enabled digital locks. “Our three new properties in Bengaluru and Pune, together have about 500 beds. We plan to launch new properties in the coming few months in cities like Mumbai, Delhi NCR and Dehradun in keeping with the demand in the sector,” said Abhishek Kumar, co-founder, COVIE .

The COVIE Effect

2023-10-23T06:56:39+00:00April 7th, 2021|Coliving Tips|

There was once an idea of what a Hostel was. An old building, many rooms, multiple sharing rooms, one or two minimal bathrooms, maybe wifi, no food and ever looming uncertainty of no water during summers. The rent was low, hygiene was never a priority, the fear of losing one’s possessions is always there.

The Best Unisex Hostel In Bannerghatta Road

2023-10-23T07:13:19+00:00March 15th, 2021|Coliving Tips|

At some point of time, all of us have to leave home. We have to move to a new city and begin to build our lives from scratch. It could be for education, it could be for work or it could even be for our choice of lifestyle. The reasons often vary, the destinations also change but that feeling of being new to a place always remains the same.

Is the Co-living Sector Fading Out?

2021-03-15T13:12:31+00:00February 24th, 2021|COVIE Under Spotlight|

The health and safety of our occupants are of utmost priority in order to slowly move the world back to normal. With maximum safety protocols in place, we are also focusing our energy and resources on personalising our spaces to improve the community experience. Read more from the article published on Times Property where Co-founder of Covie, Abhishek Kumar, gives his two cents on why the co-living sector will bounce back in 2021.

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