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Telefónica’s “Think Big” blog, interviewed Urban Campus to dive deeper into the rising phenomenon that is co-living and what we do here.

In the article ¨Coliving, or how to live and network without leaving your home ¨ Mar, from Telefónica, talks about us, the unique benefits we offer to our residents, and why they choose to live at our campuses.

 

 

 

MALASAÑA MADRID COLIVING – APARTMENT

Interested about coliving and Urban Campus? You can find the full article here in Spanish or keep reading below in English.

“Coliving” or how to live, work and network without leaving your home

 

There are many definitions that try to explain coliving, a trend that has came to Europe directly from Silicon Valley and that is becoming a social and business phenomenon. Live, work, enjoy and network, all in one place. That is the philosophy of coliving and it has come to stay, responding to our ever evolving society. Spaces to live and work! Today’s generation wants to share, there’s no doubt about that! And to respond to that demand, the real estate market has come up with an answer: coliving. According to the data collected in the “II Observatory of Housing in Spain”, done by Century 21, 0.3% of people aged between 18 and 34 years old live in this type of accommodation in Spain. Whilst it is still a small figure, all signs indicate that it won’t stop growing in the incoming years, with companies realising the need in cities such as Madrid, Barcelona, ​​Valencia or Malaga.

Urban Campus

One of them is Urban Campus, a company that made its appearance in the real estate market in 2016 and has opened five buildings in Madrid, which have impacted more than 600 peoples’ lives already! Their vision and goal? “Respond to social changes by developing and operating campuses (buildings) centred on people”.

“Our mission is to change the way people live and interact in cities,” explains Marta Torres, Marketing Manager at Urban Campus, who reiterates how coliving is the answer to a real estate and societal scene that is outdated for today’s generation.

 

 

 

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MALASAÑA MADRID COLIVING

How coliving was born

Coliving originated in Silicon Valley where many young professionals, who wanted to make connections that would help them in their personal and professional growth, struggled to find affordable housing. In Spain, especially in large cities such as Madrid and Barcelona, ​​this is also happening, and it is increasingly difficult to meet this current housing demand. “We live in buildings designed 60 or 70 years ago, and the real estate offer does not reflect the current way of living,” says Marta Torres. “It is very difficult for young people to become independent or to find the type of housing that really meets their needs at a price that they can afford, whilst having a little flexibility in their lease contracts ,” she continues.

Exorbitant prices, enormous buildings with wasted spaces and lease contracts that are too strict are encouraging coliving. But these are not the only reasons. Offers of rooms, studios or apartments with all bills included (electricity, water, WiFi), shared spaces to create communities, gyms, barbecues, entertainment rooms, cooking classes, yoga, concerts and more, all included for a price that starts at 700 euros per month.

The coliving formula is easy: share a building, your free time, interests and, why not, professional challenges. “The profile of people who are interested in this way of life are young professionals between 30 and 40 years old, who want privacy, but also to belong to a community of people with similar interests and ambitions, in which it is possible for them to expand their network and achieve their goals, personal or professional, ”explains Marta Torres.

Some are entrepreneurs looking for synergies when setting up their startup. Others share a passion or have just arrived in Madrid and seek to share experiences with other people, without giving up comfort and flexibility, both of which we offer. “We do not ask for pay slips or guarantors and allow a minimum stay of one month that, of course, can be extended,” she adds. This alternative attracts more and more young entrepreneurs who see how, in addition to a place to live which is flexible and their own work space, they have a community where they can find other professionals or entrepreneurs, with whom to share ideas and make partnerships.

 

Urban Campus Coliving Malasaña

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Geographical mobility

“Many of our residents have helped or participated in each other’s projects. Some have even found a job thanks to being a part of our community. ” “All our members have access to our five buildings in Madrid, being able to attend all networking events with people living and working in our buildings.”

This option goes beyond an economic point of view (not having to pay rent for your home, plus that of an office). Coliving is a formula that responds to several needs such as geographical mobility without ties, networking, community, common interests, professional and work opportunities and leisure, “all in one solution”.

“In the last 3 years we have opened five spaces in Spain (2 coworkings, 2 colivings and a foodlab, a space for gastronomic entrepreneurs) and we have more than 30 projects in the pipeline, for the next five years in Europe,” said the head of Marketing at Urban Campus.

 

Maxime Depreux is joining Urban Campus, a leading operator of co-living residences in Europe, founded in 2016 by John van Oost and Maxime Armand, to support the company’s ambitious growth plans.

Maxime will be joining Urban Campus after 10 years at Hammerson, where he is Chief Operating Officer – Premium Outlets, in charge of the European portfolio of outlets of the Hammerson group.

Maxime will be bringing his experience in Business Development to Urban Campus in order to extend their operations across Europe, and launch institutional investment vehicles dedicated to opportunities in the contemporary managed-residential space in which the company operates.

I am elated about the opportunity to join the talented and passionate Urban Campus team. Urban Campus has a strong vision & strategy organised around the 3 pillars of real estate, community, content and technology; and I’m looking forward to helping the company transform the residential real estate industry.” says Maxime Depreux, HEC Paris alumni.

Urban Campus successfully developed and currently operates 5 spaces in Madrid with 110 rooms and 200 workstations, will open 30 residences in Europe within five years, and considers France as one of the key markets for its development, with the scheduled opening of three residences in Paris, Pantin and Ivry in the next months.

  

 

Urban Campus was founded by John van Oost and Maxime Armand following the observation of the evolution of urban lifestyles and the lack of reactivity of the real estate market in regards of these changes.

In Paris, for example, 70% of households are composed by a single person or a couple without children, which creates new needs in terms of housing and lifestyle, including the search for places suitable for living in a community, to avoid loneliness.

Urban Campus residences, whose surface varies between 4,000 and 8,000 m², are designed based on the findings gathered through economic and sociological studies and observations, and offer living spaces on which the model is based on four fundamental elements:

 

  • All-inclusive service for residents
  • A rich community life animated by community developers, which act as facilitators within each residence
  • A warm and intimate decor
  • Internally developed technological solutions

Urban Campus is based on a solid model and relies on partners who have an existing housing stock and who consider co-living as a promising asset class. Urban Campus is not afraid to set up in development urban areas or in buildings that were originally non-residential; the essential criteria is the proximity of commercial area and public transportation.

The Urban Campus model is based on new residential needs clearly identified in urban areas:

 

  • A flexible and easy to access system
  • A true community identity within the residence
  • A balanced lifestyle
  • Personal and professional development

The great success of Urban Campus residences in Madrid, with 95% of residents recommending the concept to their friends and 35% extending their stay, is proof about Urban Campus having all the assets in hand to consolidate its presence in the residential real estate segment.

With our vibrant campuses in Madrid and a robust pipeline of projects with leading real estate investors, we have demonstrated the success of our business model. Maxime will help Urban Campus to develop faster and enter new markets,” says John van Oost, Co-founder and CEO at Urban Campus.

Urban Campus in a nutshell

Founded in 2016 by John van Oost and Maxime Armand, Urban Campus redefines the rules of residential housing in major European cities by offering co-living, co-working and community spaces adapted to new lifestyles.

About John van Oost – Co-founder & CEO
John van Oost posses 30 years experience in real estate & venture capital.

He has been the founder and managing partner of:

 

John

 

  • Fluxus Ventures, a VC firm headquartered in Palo Alto, that backs proptech startups.
  • Captiva Capital Management that raised more than €3.8B of equity capital from global institutional investors to incubate and fund 9 real estate platforms in 4 European countries and Singapore. These platforms acquired and managed more than 1,800 properties worth in excess of €13.2B.
  • Alstria Office AG, the largest German REIT with 116 office buildings and a market cap of €2.6B.

BS in Economics and MBA from KU Leuven. MS in Material Sciences & Engineering from Stanford University

About Maxime Armand Co-founder & COO
Maxime Armand holds a Master in IT engineering from Mines-Télécom Institute and a Master in urban services engineering from Sciences-Po.

He has spent most of his career developing digital products in companies such as:

 

 

  • Fabernovel as Lead Project Managerl, leading digital innovation company with 400 employees in 5 countries. Designing new digital product and services for CAC 40 companies. Among other projects, Maxime developed a fully automated “on-demand” coworking offer for Alstria Office REIT, prototyped connected objects for L’Oreal,…
  • System engineer for Ecomouv, geotracking solution for the French good vehicles transit toll, the HGV eco-tax.

 

Press Release in French

Press Release”Maxime Depreux is joining Urban Campus” in Spanish

 

Urban Campus on Televisión Española. Televisión Española 24 Horas came to visit our Urban Campus Madrid Malasaña Coliving space to make a report about coliving and how this new way of living is changing how people live and interact in cities.

They interviewed us and two of our coliving residents to get first hand info about the benefits of living at Urban Campus.

We were really happy to explain our vision about coliving and to share our resident stories with them!

 

As a Community expert, Alana Daily, one of our experienced Community Developers, was invited to participate in a panel about “The Power of Trust | Creating a Community That Believes In Who You Are and What You Stand Fororganized by CMX at our Malasaña Coliving in Madrid.

She had the chance to share her experience building the Urban Campus community, and how trust is built in a community and its importance when creating a strong and long-lasting relationship with members, and her approach to ensure she creates a tribe that believes in who they are and what they stand for.

The panel session ended with networking & drinks to conclude yet another successful CMX Connect event.

Thanks to CMX for choosing our venue and invite Alana to participate!

We hope all attendees had a great experience and got to learn more about creating trust within communities!

 

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As a Community expert, Alana Daily, one of our experienced Community Developers, was invited to participate in a panel about “The Power of Trust | Creating a Community That Believes In Who You Are and What You Stand Fororganized by CMX at our Malasaña Coliving in Madrid.

She had the chance to share her experience building the Urban Campus community, and how trust is built in a community and its importance when creating a strong and long-lasting relationship with members, and her approach to ensure she creates a tribe that believes in who they are and what they stand for.

The panel session ended with networking & drinks to conclude yet another successful CMX Connect event.

Thanks to CMX for choosing our venue and invite Alana to participate!

We hope all attendees had a great experience and got to learn more about creating trust within communities!

 

Le Parisien: “Coliving is a new type of residential allocation, which combines private spaces and shared spaces coupled with services. A solution that seduces more and more people in Paris.”

“Urban Campus, of which Nexity is a shareholder, plans 300 beds in Paris between 2020 and 2022.”

 

Read full article in French here.