Cohabitation is a model of residential community living that houses three or more biologically unrelated people living in the same housing unit. Living spaces are shared living arrangements in which several people live together in a common environment, often with a focus on shared common spaces, shared meals, and a sense of community.
What is the co-living space model?
Cohabitation is a model of residential community living that houses three or more biologically unrelated people living in the same housing unit. Living spaces are shared living arrangements in which several people live together in a common environment, often with a focus on shared common spaces, shared meals, and a sense of community.
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