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Here's why Gen Z, millennials are opting for co-living spaces in big cities

Here's why Gen Z, millennials are opting for co-living spaces in big cities

More Gen Z and millennials in cities like Bengaluru and Mumbai are choosing co-living spaces over PGs for flexible stays, affordable rent, better amenities, and a built-in community
Rimjhim Singh New Delhi
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