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Tiny London ‘co-living’ flat comes with restaurant, cinema, gym and library - if you don’t mind sharing

Rent, bills, council tax, Wi-fi, cleaning, gym – it’s all included in one simple monthly payment

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Personal trainer Adam Saez works in his flat at the co-living building The Collective Old Oak in north west London. Photo: AFP
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The 10-storey building may look like a hotel, but it is thought to be the world’s biggest large-scale house-share, offering modest rooms and upscale services for hundreds of young adults caught in London’s housing crisis.

The Old Oak building, situated on a canal bank in north west London, opened in the spring of 2016, and has become a pioneer of “co-living”, a concept that is beginning to catch on elsewhere, notably in the United States.

“Today in cities, we don’t know our neighbours, housing is more and more expensive, we’re living behind our devices and this is addressing that challenge,” said Ryan Fix, consultant at The Collective, the project’s developer.

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This was no niche market, he insisted: “It’s going to be a massive movement in the coming decades.”

Ed Thomas, who manages the property for The Collective, offers a tour of the 546-room building and its facilities.

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“You’ve got a nice spacious room with big window that lets lots of light in,” he says as he showed a room measuring 129 square feet.

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