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Coliwoo to launch 6-storey co-living space at Middle Road in Q1

Singapore Property • Co-Living & Hospitality

Coliwoo to Launch 6-Storey Co-Living Space at Middle Road in Q1

Co-Living Market

Coliwoo is set to launch a brand-new six-storey co-living property at Middle Road in the first quarter, adding to its fast-expanding footprint in Singapore’s flexible living sector.

The development will cater to young professionals, digital nomads and long-stay corporate tenants looking for modern, community-focused accommodation in the city centre.

About the New Co-Living Development

The Middle Road project will feature fully furnished accommodation with communal areas designed for networking, co-working and lifestyle engagement.

  • 6-storey co-living building
  • Modern furnished rooms
  • Communal kitchens and lounges
  • Co-working and social spaces
  • Designed for young professionals & long-stay tenants

Why Middle Road?

The location sits within the arts, heritage and business district — offering direct access to Bugis, Bras Basah and City Hall. With tertiary institutions, offices and lifestyle clusters nearby, the Middle Road site is expected to draw strong demand.

Its connectivity and vibrant city-centre catchment make it ideal for co-living operators seeking sustainable occupancy rates.

Co-Living Market Momentum

Singapore’s co-living sector continues to expand as remote working trends and flexible living needs rise. Operators like Coliwoo have been scaling up to meet stronger tenant demand for convenience, turnkey living and community-focused environments.

TopBroker Insight:
Co-living remains one of Singapore’s fastest-growing residential segments. Middle Road’s central location and strong rental demand profile position this new Coliwoo asset as a high-occupancy performer.

Who This Appeals To

  • Young professionals seeking city-living convenience
  • Overseas talent on mobility assignments
  • Digital nomads & long-stay visitors
  • Companies housing overseas staff
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