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Campus by The Assembly Place redefines co-living for students in Singapore

Campus by The Assembly Place redefines co-living for students in Singapore
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Ever wondered what the ideal blend of innovation and community feels like in your home away from home? In this piece, we dive into Campus, The Assembly Place's latest triumph in the realm of co-living spaces.

Get ready to discover a world where shared experiences and personal privacy harmoniously coexist.

About The Assembly Place

Established in 2019, The Assembly Place (TAP) stands as a testament to Singapore's growing co-living scene.

Rooted in the vision of fostering connections and building an inclusive community, this homegrown brand has swiftly become the accommodation of choice for many.

Now, let's unveil their most ambitious project yet: Campus by The Assembly Place.

The Assembly Place launches its largest co-living space

Finding the perfect balance between personal space and a lively community vibe is crucial when it comes to choosing your home during your student journey. Privacy matters, we get it. And that's where Campus steps in.

Campus is more than just a living space; it's a dynamic community crafted with your needs in mind.

Spread across 100,000 sq ft, this premium co-living establishment offers an array of meticulously designed amenities, including social kitchens, study pods, indoor and outdoor fitness zones, and serene hideout gardens.

With 426 beds thoughtfully placed, Campus ensures that your personal space remains absolute, while also catering to the diverse needs of modern students.

Unique design concept

What sets Campus apart is its revolutionary design. Unlike conventional student accommodations, Campus embraces a self-sufficient loft system.

Each student pod boasts a comfortable bed, a spacious wardrobe, a study table, luggage storage, and bookshelves.

Personalised lighting and power sockets for electronic devices enhance individual comfort, fostering a sense of belonging within a larger community.

Focus on community building

At TAP, community building isn't just a phrase; it's a way of life. Campus serves as a vibrant platform for meaningful interactions, especially for international students.

Friendships flourish amidst well-planned community events and programs, enhancing the overall co-living experience.

Expansion plans

TAP's vision extends beyond Campus.

With the recent acquisitions of 18 Roberts Lane and 21 Lor 13 Geylang, adding 55 more keys to their portfolio, the brand is poised for even greater heights.

Additional projects like The Assembly Place, Serviced Residences @ River Valley, and the upcoming 18 Penhas residence cater to a diverse range of accommodation needs, solidifying TAP's position as the accommodation of choice.

High occupancy rates

The success story of TAP is echoed in its high occupancy rates.

Properties like Feng Lai Mansion and the residential blocks at 6 Duke's Road and 551 Bukit Timah Road achieved a remarkable 100 per cent occupancy rate within a short period.

Convenience, attractive room rates, and the rising demand for quality accommodation options have made TAP a preferred choice among students.

Positive outlook for co-living

Looking ahead, TAP remains optimistic about the future of co-living.

The cost-efficiency, social connections, and convenience offered by co-living spaces align perfectly with changing mindsets and lifestyle preferences.

This optimism translates into a thriving community where individuals find not just a place to stay, but a home where relationships flourish and experiences are shared.

Wrapping up

In the ever-evolving landscape of student accommodations, Campus by The Assembly Place emerges as a beacon of innovation and inclusivity.

Through thoughtful design, a focus on community, and a commitment to growth, TAP not only redefines co-living but also sets a standard for what a home away from home should truly be. Welcome to the future of co-living, where every moment is an opportunity to connect, learn, and grow.

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This article was first published in 99.co.

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