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Private | |
Industry | Real estate |
Founded | 2016 | in Brussels, Belgium
Founder | Youri Dauber, Malik Dauber, and François Samyn |
Headquarters | Brussels , Belgium |
Website | cohabs.com |
Cohabs is a co-living company that offers shared housing primarily for young professionals and international students.[1] The company operates in several cities across Europe and North America.
Cohabs was established in 2016 in Brussels, Belgium, by Youri Dauber, Malik Dauber, and François Samyn. The founders were motivated by the rise of co-living as an alternative to traditional housing models and sought to create spaces that offer both affordability and a sense of community.[2]
The company has expanded to various cities, including New York City, Paris, Madrid, and London, and has plans to enter additional markets such as Milan and Washington D.C.[3] Cohabs distinguishes itself by owning its real estate, a factor noted by media outlets.[4]
Cohabs offers fully furnished, all-inclusive housing, with communal areas and organized activities intended to foster interaction among residents.[5] The company emphasizes sustainability through practices such as energy-efficient appliances and recycling programs, and has received B Corporation certification for its efforts.[6]
Cohabs has been mentioned in various media outlets, including The New York Times and The New York Post, which have noted its growth and approach to urban housing.[7]
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