Co-Living Vs Traditional Rent
Co-living and traditional renting represent two distinct approaches to urban living, each catering to different lifestyles and preferences. Co-living offers a modern twist by promoting shared living spaces and a community-centric environment, ideal for those seeking social interaction and convenience.
While co-living can often include utilities and amenities in the Membership, facilitating a hassle-free lifestyle, traditional renting typically requires tenants to manage these aspects independently.
Cost to become a member
Docked Living offer an affordable co-living option that includes Membership, utilities, and amenities all in one price. This approach simplifies budgeting and provides cost-effective access to shared facilities and social activities, making it an appealing alternative to traditional renting for those seeking a community-oriented lifestyle within a budget.
This is what you will pay to Become a Member
Initiation fee + First Month Membership + Security Fee
Initiation Fee: This one-time payment helps us set everything up to welcome you warmly into our community and into your new home. It includes a background check to ensure all our members are a great fit for the Docked Living community.
Membership: This covers your monthly room rent plus utilities (water, sewer, trash, and electricity), high-speed Wi-Fi, air conditioning, cleaning services, an in-unit washer/dryer, and basic supplies. The cost may vary depending on the size of the room, its location, the furniture provided, and other factors.
Security Fee: This is a one-time payment equivalent to one monthly membership fee. It will be refunded at the end of your membership, provided there is no damage to the property.