
Ameya Bongale
The place is mislabeled a co-living, it really is a guest house that does not justify the co-living tag. Something that stuck out was how focussed the staff was on collecting laundry fees, welcoming the guests with details of the "penalties" and how much each service costs instead of focussing on the guests needs. I understand that it's important to share fees, but not as the first conversation with a guest. The community living element does not exist, they will welcome anyone who is willing to pay, not people who want to build community. This dilutes the community spirit. There is no access to cooking in a kitchen. The rooms are also below average for the price , with refrigerators that make noise, having to ask for toilet paper, and mattresses that had to be changed. Would not recommend unless there is a focussed effort on making it a place where guests feel welcomed instead of trapped.
