Some Features of Co-Living Space

Aaron Marzwell
2 min readSep 6, 2022

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Aaron Marzwell
Aaron Marzwell

The former vice president of CIM Group, Aaron Marzwell is a landlord and real estate developer who has directed APPA Real Estate since 2013. Under Aaron Marzwell’s leadership, most of APPA’s housing developments are focused on workforce housing and co-living.

A co-living space is an apartment unit leased to more than one individual. The tenants in a co-living space will have their own individual contracts. This protects a tenant from a quit notice when another tenant fails to pay their rent. Most co-living spaces are furnished, which reduces cost, and they are leased out at comparatively lower rates compared to homes of similar standards in the area.

If you rent a co-living space, you will live under the same roof as other people you may be meeting for the first time. However, you will have your own private bedroom and bathroom. A private bedroom and a bathroom are some of the things that distinguish co-living space from co-housing. Tenants in co-living spaces can prepare for work early without having to take turns in the bathroom.

Originally published at https://aaronmarzwell.blogspot.com.

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Aaron Marzwell
Aaron Marzwell

Written by Aaron Marzwell

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Aaron Marzwell has spent nearly eight years as the chief executive officer of APPA Real Estate in Los Angeles.

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