For decades, student accommodation in India meant one of two things: a cramped hostel with rigid rules, or a PG with outdated furniture, patchy Wi-Fi, and a landlord who was rarely around when something broke. As India's student population becomes more mobile, moving cities for college, internships, and career-first jobs, this old model is quickly becoming outdated. Leading the shift is Union Living, whose coliving spaces, including flagship properties like Union @BKC, are redefining what student housing looks like.
Here's how Union Living is shaping the future of this space.
Traditional student housing was built around one function: a place to sleep. Union Living has shifted the focus toward coliving, a model where the living space is designed around community, not just shelter. Common lounges, curated events, and shared spaces mean students don't just have a room; they have a network of peers navigating similar journeys, whether at Union @BKC or other Union Living properties across India.
The conventional PG system in India has long been associated with poor maintenance, inflexible agreements, and minimal amenities. Union Living is directly challenging this by offering fully furnished rooms, professional housekeeping, high-speed internet, and transparent terms, essentially modernizing what a PG has meant for generations of Indian students.
This shift matters because it aligns housing standards with the expectations of a generation raised on convenience, connectivity, and flexibility.
One of the biggest gaps in traditional student housing was accountability. A broken tap, a Wi-Fi outage, or a maintenance issue could take days to resolve, if it was resolved at all. Union Living properties are fully managed, meaning support is built into the living experience rather than left to chance. This professionalization of student housing is one of the clearest signals of where the sector is headed.
More Indian students than ever are relocating for education, moving from smaller cities to metros like Mumbai for institutes, universities, and specialized courses. This mobility demands housing that's flexible, safe, and quick to settle into. Coliving spaces like Union @BKC are built precisely for this, offering ready-to-move-in rooms without the friction of broker searches, deposit disputes, or unreliable landlords.
Parents want safety and oversight; students want independence and freedom. Union Living's model, secure premises, verified residents, and professional management, offers both simultaneously. This balance is becoming a benchmark for what modern student accommodation should look like across Indian cities, not just in Mumbai.
As more students choose cities like Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Pune for education and early careers, the demand for reliable, community-driven, professionally managed housing will only grow. Union Living's approach, exemplified by properties like Union @BKC, is positioning coliving as the default choice for the next generation of Indian students, rather than a niche alternative to hostels and PGs.
Union Living operates professionally managed coliving spaces designed for students and young professionals, offering furnished rooms, housekeeping, and community-driven livingβa significant upgrade from traditional PGs and hostels.
Coliving combines private living spaces with shared community areas and events, offering students both independence and social connection. It's gaining popularity because it solves common pain points of traditional PGs, like poor maintenance and isolation.
Union Living has properties across key Indian cities, including Mumbai. One of its notable properties is Union @BKC, located in Bandra Kurla Complex.
No. While properties like Union @BKC are popular with students, they also cater to young working professionals looking for flexible, community-oriented housing.
Union Living properties are professionally managed with secure premises and verified residents, offering a safer alternative to unregulated PGs. For specific safety features, visit the Union @BKC property page.