
Lynee Cavanaugh
Just really was not what I had in mind for a coliving. I experienced multiple issues while at play working, and the communication was what really ruined it for me. If you want to volunteer, they seemed to be having the best time - as they used the car as they pleased. However, the volunteers really weren't on it while I was there and it was explained to me that it's more of a "house share" than a co living you're paying for. The group outings were organized around the volunteers schedule and not the paying guests, for example. The best trips I went on while there were self organized, so just plan for that. The website advertised multiple things that weren't true that I think have been updated since, but was annoying at the time. The wifi was unreliable and I had to go to a cafe multiple times - and when I asked if it was fixed we found out none of the volunteers had told the owner it was down. When sharing my issues with the owner, he was so defensive it was really just a waste of time. I was offered a free week if I wanted to come back, but won't use it. Overall - I wish I had stayed somewhere else. It would have been cheaper and more convenient. I also received assurance from multiple other people that I shouldn't let this color my idea of a coliving because most are much better.
