Luxury Homes designed and built for Co-Living

Our unique design of Co-living homes offers Seniors, Singles, Families and Investors the opportunity to own or co-own purpose built designer houses.

Disability and Co-Living Specialists

Each house is purpose built with a blend of private and shared areas, all with core design features that makes living easier, safer and more affordable. Combining style, class and comfort our luxury homes designed and built for sharing, offers a range of alternative living options to suit an array of lifestyles in residential living.

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Seniors

A new real housing option (own or co-own) offering both financial and lifestyle solutions for both Single Seniors and Couples, with a range of features keeping you safe and comfortable. A genuine alternative to both living alone or investing into Retirement Village life.

Singles

This is a solution when more people than ever before are Single. Functional and affordable Co-Living homes provide companionship to live with a friend or family member.

Families

Multi-generational families makes living together in a culturally diverse society a solution for grandparents, parents, children and grandchildren to live together.

Investors

Co-Living offers Investors the unique opportunity to invest in purpose built designer homes, that fill a gap in the market for houses which provides for improved livability and reduced social isolation. The opportunity to increase rental returns becomes apparent with multiple occupants.

Co-Living and the Media

From cohabitation to cohousing: Older baby boomers create living arrangements to suit new needs

One of the major questions of growing older is, “where do I want to live as I age?” For many baby boomers, an important goal is staying independent as long as possible. Many in this generation desire to age in their homes and make their own choices as long as possible.

More People than Ever Before are Single — and That's a Good Thing

The 21st century is the age of living single. Today, the number of single adults in the US — and many other nations around the world — is unprecedented. And the numbers don't just say people are staying single longer before settling down.

Loneliness is Bad for the Heart

A lack of social support is linked to poorer health outcomes in heart patients. Loneliness is bad for the heart, based on a recent study that found heart patients who live alone and have no one to talk to had poorer outcomes than those with more social support.