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Co-Living Spaces in Thailand 2026: The Best Options in Bangkok and Chiang Mai

Co-living — furnished housing with shared common areas and community focus — has matured into a genuine option for digital nomads and expats in Thailand. Here's what's available.

ThailandKnowledge TeamOctober 12, 20266 min read
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Co-living spaces — furnished private rooms or studios within a larger community building, with shared common areas, events programming, and coworking facilities — have grown significantly in Bangkok and Chiang Mai over the past 5 years. They fill the gap between hotel flexibility and the commitment of a standard apartment lease. What co-living offers: all-inclusive pricing (rent, utilities, internet, cleaning) in a single monthly payment; built-in community of like-minded remote workers and travellers; coworking space within the building; events — yoga, workshops, social nights; flexible lease terms (month-to-month vs 3 or 6-month commitments). Bangkok co-living spaces: Hubba-TO (Sukhumvit Soi 38) — one of Bangkok's best-known co-living/coworking hybrids. Private rooms and coliving units from ฿18,000–35,000/month all-inclusive. Active community with regular events. LYVAN Bangkok (On Nut area) — modern boutique co-living targeting remote workers and entrepreneurs; well-equipped coworking floor. From ฿20,000/month. CAMP Bangkok — co-living in the Ari/Phahonyothin area; quieter neighbourhood; strong community focus. Onyx at Thonglor — premium co-living in Bangkok's most fashionable neighbourhood; high-end facilities; from ฿35,000/month. Chiang Mai co-living: Chiang Mai has the highest concentration of nomad-focused co-living in Thailand. CAMP Chiang Mai (Nimmanhaemin) — well-established, good community programming. From ฿12,000/month. Yellow (Nimman area) — a co-living and coworking hybrid with an active digital nomad community; arguably Chiang Mai's best-known nomad base. Draper Startup House — entrepreneur-focused co-living with pitch nights, workshops, and startup community. From ฿15,000/month. The Harbour (Santitham) — affordable, less touristy neighbourhood; good value at ฿10,000–14,000/month. Is co-living worth it vs a standard apartment? Co-living typically costs 20–40% more per month than a comparable private studio apartment. The premium buys: immediate community, no deposit or setup, flexible terms, and included amenities. For nomads in a new city for 1–3 months, the community and flexibility often justify the premium. For stays over 3–6 months, the cost of a private apartment with neighbours found through co-living relationships often wins.

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  • ThailandKnowledge Team
  • October 12, 2026
  • 6 min read
  • Digital Nomad

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