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Medellín is the transformation story of the decade — now a top global nomad hub with spring-like weather year-round. Bogotá offers big-city culture and a growing tech scene.
Colombia is one of Latin America's most affordable coliving destinations. Medellín coliving starts from $400–700/mo all-inclusive. Bogotá ranges from $400–800/mo. Cartagena and Santa Marta offer coastal options from $350–600/mo. All-inclusive packages cover a furnished room, utilities, Wi-Fi, and often coworking access and weekly cleaning.
Medellín is Colombia's undisputed #1 coliving destination — the world-famous transformation city with eternal spring weather, a thriving startup scene, very affordable cost of living, and a welcoming international community. Bogotá suits urban professionals seeking a big-city experience. Cartagena and Santa Marta appeal to beach and Caribbean lifestyle seekers.
Most nationalities enter Colombia visa-free for 90 days (renewable to 180 days/year as a tourist). Colombia launched a Digital Nomad Visa (Migrant M) for remote workers earning from outside Colombia — requiring proof of foreign employment income and valid for 2 years. This makes Colombia one of the most nomad-friendly visa destinations in the Americas.
Yes — Medellín has undergone a remarkable transformation over the past 20 years and is now considered safe for tourists, expats, and coliving residents. El Poblado and Laureles are the safest and most popular neighbourhoods with the highest concentration of colivings. Standard city precautions apply as in any major Latin American city. Coliving operators provide detailed safety briefings.
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