Co-living: fresh thinking for collective city living Rupert Goddard27/09/2018 | Residential | ManchesterPrintDownload Co-living is becoming an established model in Manchester, offering a fresh take on a build-to-rent market that has been focused on a more traditional product over the past few years, writes Rupert Goddard, partner at Sheppard Robson, who is leading Thank you for reading EG Want to read more? Enjoy a story a week for FREE. Register Find Out More Already a subscriber or registered user? Sign in Related Articles Shawbrook supports Urban Centric’s Cardiff co-living scheme MORNING NEWS: ESG is top challenge for real estate, say more than 1,000 leaders Abbey Wood co-living scheme gets thumbs up MORNING NEWS: Home REIT finally publishes accounts – for 2022 MORNING NEWS: British Land spends £441m on retail parks