Best Coliving Spaces in Mexico for Digital Nomads

Mexico has become one of the most popular bases for digital nomads in the Americas, and it's not hard to see why. The cost of living is low, the food is exceptional, and the country offers more variety than most people expect — from Mexico City's urban infrastructure to Oaxaca's creative scene to Tulum's Caribbean coast.

For USD or EUR earners in particular, the purchasing power in Mexico is hard to match anywhere else at this level of quality. Colivings here tend to be well-equipped, social, and genuinely affordable — with fast internet, rooftop terraces, and communities of remote workers from Europe, the US, and Latin America.

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Coliving Spaces in Mexico

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Best Cities for Coliving in Mexico

Mexico offers a variety of destinations for remote workers. Here is what each city has to offer.

Mexico City

Mexico City is the most practical choice for nomads who need reliable infrastructure and good timezone overlap with US or Canadian clients. The city runs on Central Time, which matters more than people realise. Neighbourhoods like Roma, Condesa, and Polanco have a high density of colivings, coworking spaces, and good restaurants. It is a big, busy city — but those three neighbourhoods make it very liveable.

US time zone overlap
World-class food and culture
Large nomad and expat community
Excellent infrastructure in key neighbourhoods

Oaxaca

Oaxaca is smaller and slower than Mexico City, and that is exactly its appeal. The food scene is genuinely outstanding — widely considered the best in Mexico — and the arts and craft culture is unlike anywhere else in the country. The nomad community here has grown steadily, and the lower cost of living compared to CDMX or Tulum makes it an increasingly popular long-term base.

Rich indigenous culture
Outstanding food scene
Slower, more relaxed pace
Growing creative nomad community

Tulum

Tulum attracts nomads who want Caribbean beaches, jungle cenotes, and a wellness-focused lifestyle alongside their work. It is more expensive than the rest of Mexico and WiFi quality is inconsistent outside of established colivings — so it matters more here than anywhere else to book a space that has been properly vetted for internet reliability. The ones on our platform have been.

Caribbean beaches
Wellness and yoga culture
Unique jungle and ocean environment
Vibrant international community

How Much Does Coliving in Mexico Cost?

Typical price range

$400 – $1,200 USD / month

Mexico is one of the most affordable coliving destinations in the Americas. For USD or EUR earners, the value is exceptional. Mexico City and Tulum tend to be slightly higher, while Oaxaca offers the best value.

Typically included in the price:

  • High-speed WiFi
  • Utilities
  • Cleaning
  • Coworking access
  • Community events

What to Expect from Coliving in Mexico

Mexican colivings are typically colourful, social spaces — often in apartments or houses with rooftop terraces and communal areas designed for people to actually spend time together. The community is usually a mix of US, European, and Latin American remote workers, which makes for good conversations.

Events often take you into the city: group visits to markets, cultural sites, day trips to ruins or natural parks. In Mexico City and Oaxaca especially, there is a lot to explore, and most colivings lean into that.

Why Mexico for Digital Nomads?

Mexico makes practical sense for remote workers. The cost is low, the timezone works well for US and Canadian clients, and the three main nomad cities — Mexico City, Oaxaca, and Tulum — are genuinely different from each other, so there is a right fit for most types of nomad.

FAQ: Coliving in Mexico

How much does coliving in Mexico cost?

Coliving in Mexico ranges from around $400 to $1,200 USD per month depending on the city and room type. Mexico City and Tulum tend to be at the higher end, while Oaxaca offers great value. Prices typically include WiFi, utilities, and workspace.

Do I need a visa to stay in Mexico as a digital nomad?

Most nationalities can enter Mexico without a visa and receive a tourist permit valid for up to 180 days. Mexico does not yet have a dedicated Digital Nomad Visa. Many nomads renew their stay by doing a brief border run. Always check current requirements for your nationality.

What's the best city for coliving in Mexico?

Mexico City is the most connected hub with the best infrastructure. Oaxaca offers a slower pace, incredible culture, and a growing nomad community. Tulum is popular for its beach lifestyle, though connectivity varies.

Is Mexico City safe for digital nomads?

Mexico City is generally safe in the established nomad neighbourhoods like Roma, Condesa, Polanco, and Coyoacán. These areas have excellent restaurants, cafés, and coworking spaces. Like any large city, normal awareness is recommended.

Is WiFi reliable in Mexican colivings?

WiFi quality varies by location. In Mexico City and larger cities, you can expect fast fiber connections. In more remote destinations like Tulum, connectivity may be less consistent. All colivings on our platform are vetted for internet quality.

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