Microliving: small spaces with architectural and functional value
El Economista/ Solili | February 16, 2021 |

Impracticality and non-functional spaces are being left behind. Today is microliving, spaces with architectural value, avant-garde designs and style, in the best areas of cities.

Young professionals, couples, students and business travelers see in these properties the best way to ‘live the city’ without losing exclusivity and, in the case of investors, the microliving concept becomes the perfect short-stay rental spot.

Living in central places, well connected and as close as possible to work spaces, to be able to move around by bicycle or public transport are just some of the advantages of the small living room.

In cities like Mexico City, Guadalajara and Monterrey there are projects that follow this trend such as Icon Cibeles in the Roma neighborhood. Check here the behavior of this broker according to the analysis of the real estate platform Solili.

Colonies such as Roma, with a high urban flow and proximity to the city center, will become places for singles, couples, the elderly and tourists.

This has consequences for the real estate sector and an increase in demand for smaller and more communal homes with innovative solutions is expected.

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