The concept of coworking, for some, is a bit hard to grasp. Check out what some people are saying about investing in the coworking industry.
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How to Invest in Coworking Spaces

“Working away from home and office is easier, but these tips helps to navigate the investing process.”

As the shared economy continues to evolve companies – both big and small – are managing their expense lines and testing new urban markets with co-working spaces.

In the past, many co-working companies were targeted toward freelancers and startups. According to the CBRE Group’s 2015/2016 Americas Occupier Survey of 226 Americas-based corporate real estate organizations, more than 40 percent of respondents are using or considering shared workplaces.

Is A Coworking Space A Good Investment?

Years ago, the concept of sharing co-working space with people who were not employed by the same company seemed a little odd. Organizations had their own physical offices and if you were self-employed you either rented office space or worked from home. Fast-forward a few years and there has been extensive research into how people can work more effectively if given the opportunity to collaborate with other individuals, and since then there has been an evolution in the way in which people work.