Some of the following websites about co-living represent non-profit organizations devoted to co-living, co-housing, and/or intentional communities. Other websites listed below also explore how co-living works; some represent co-living communities.
Coliving.com
Includes a searchable database of co-living opportunities around the world
Cohousing.org
Cohousing communities are intentional, collaborative neighborhoods created with a little ingenuity. They bring together the value of private homes with the benefits of more sustainable living. That means residents actively participate in the design and operation of their neighborhoods, and share common facilities and good connections with neighbors. All in all, they stand as innovative and sustainable answers to today’s environmental and social problems… Includes directory.
Cohousing Communities
An international directory maintained by the Fellowship for Intentional Community
OpenDoor.io
As we define it, co-living is a modern form of housing where residents share living space and a set of interests, values, and/or intentions. It’s a new take on an old idea, imagined by a millennial generation that values things like openness and collaboration, social networking, and the sharing economy. Site includes links to several co-living communities.
TheCollective.com
Co-living is a way of living in cities that’s focused on community and convenience. Live as part of a community, sharing wonderfully designed shared spaces and inspiring events, with the comfort of being able to retreat to your own fully furnished private space at the end of the day… Locations in London and New York.