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Asia is the fastest-growing coliving market in the world. From the tropical paradise of Bali to the bustling streets of Bangkok, ultra-affordable Chiang Mai, and modern city-states like Singapore — Asia has something for every budget and lifestyle.
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Thailand and Indonesia are consistently ranked the top countries for coliving in Asia. Thailand (especially Chiang Mai) offers ultra-affordable coliving from $300/mo with a massive nomad community. Indonesia (Bali) is the most iconic coliving destination globally. Vietnam, India, and Malaysia are fast-rising alternatives.
Asia offers the world's most affordable coliving options. Budget coliving in Chiang Mai, Bali, and Ho Chi Minh City starts from $300–500/mo all-inclusive. Mid-range options in Bangkok, Penang, and Bangalore cost $500–900/mo. Premium urban colivings in Singapore or Tokyo are $1,500–2,500/mo.
Indonesia (Bali) launched a 5-year Digital Nomad Visa in 2023 for remote workers earning outside Indonesia. Thailand offers the Long-Term Resident Visa (5–10 years) and the popular 90-day tourist visa on arrival. Both countries have digital nomad-friendly visa policies that make extended stays manageable.
Yes — Bali, Chiang Mai, Ho Chi Minh City, and Penang are all considered very safe for solo female remote workers and travellers. Coliving spaces in these cities typically have 24/7 security, key-card access, and active communities that look out for each other. Always review individual operator safety measures.
For Southeast Asia, the dry season (November–April) is generally the best time to visit Bali, Chiang Mai, Vietnam, and the Philippines. Thailand's cool season (November–February) is particularly popular. Monsoon seasons bring heavy rain but lower prices and fewer tourists — many nomads prefer this time for quieter coworking.
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