
Đinh Tiên Hoàng, Đa Kao Ward, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City
Townhouse by Kolab
The cozy space designed for city-living.
rooms from
500 USD/month
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Join Buttes Chaumont 12 today to have all your Parisian dreams come true. Move into a gorgeous 14-room home in the heart of Paris's 19th arrondissement. Talk about a good location. The home has an onsite gym, cozy shared spaces, and a lovely kitchen perfect for family dinners with your new housemates. Everything you need to start a new life in Paris. On the weekends, enjoy peaceful walks at the nearby Parc des Buttes-Chaumont, Whether you prefer the tranquility of home or wish to explore your neighborhood's unique beauty, this house provides the perfect blend of comfort and convenience in the vibrant 19th arrondissement.
shared common area
co-working space & kitchen
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Motorbike storage / parking
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Community lounge
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Fully-equipped kitchen
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Refrigerator
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Smoke detector
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Dining table
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Coffee machine
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Microwave
bedroom
6 bedrooms | 2 bedroom types
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private bathroom
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double bed (160x200)
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bed linen
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work desk & chair
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smart TV 55"
bathroom
private bathrooms
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shower
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toiletries
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bidet
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sink
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towels
Explore Da Kao, District 1
Brooklyn is known for its diverse neighborhoods, historic architecture, and cultural institutions, such as the Brooklyn Museum. A popular area in New York, it's also home to a ton of parks and waterfront attractions, including Coney Island and Brooklyn Bridge Park.
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What is a co-living? Who is it for?Coliving is a form of housing where residents share a living space as well as a set of interests, values, and intentions. Coliving is sustainable and promotes openness and collaboration, social networking, and the sharing economy. Located in cities across the world, Cohabs offers a range of beautiful places that feel just like home. Our houses are composed of private bedrooms and fully furnished shared common spaces. Anyone can apply!
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What kind of events are organized?Every month, a great variety of events are organized for or by members - yoga classes, the Cohabs Retreat, workshops, after-work drinks, or simply a pleasant dinner. Every month, we deliver breakfast to every home to make sure our members can spend some time together.
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Why do I need to do a mini-call before I join?The community aspect is a huge part of the Cohabs experience, and we prioritize how each and every member will fit into the house they join. With this in mind, the call helps us ensure we find you the best house for your preferences and personality, and that your time at Cohabs will be the best possible.
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Can I invite a friend to stay ?Yes, for a period of about 7 days per month and as long as your housemates agree with it. Use your discretion - we like to be flexible, but guests cannot pose a disturbance to your other housemates. If they are cool with it, we are. Once in a house, the Ambassador will be your reference person.