top of page

All Posts


MyColoc supports established shared housing landlords who want to secure their rental income and preserve the value of their property
MyColoc brings 13 years of experience in the Luxembourg shared housing market to other property owners. Shared housing is a fundamentally different market from traditional rentals. Unlike a tenant who rents an apartment and handles their own maintenance (blocked sink, routine upkeep, replacing light bulbs…), a flatmate will turn to the property manager whenever they feel an intervention is needed. Maintaining a shared home requires regular cleaning and upkeep to preserve the
Carole Brochard
Apr 192 min read


A new project in Leudelange: 300 m² of office space converted into shared housing
MyColoc has specialized in transforming single-family houses into shared living spaces, optimizing layouts to offer both the privacy of a bedroom to recharge and the conviviality of shared areas that encourage community living. But the challenge becomes even more interesting when it comes to creating new living and shared spaces from a 300 m² open-plan office floor — a space that was never designed to accommodate bedrooms and bathrooms. It’s like starting from a blank page: a
Carole Brochard
Apr 72 min read


What if flatsharing and co-living were part of the solution to Luxembourg’s housing crisis?
The roundtable “Access to Housing: A Permanent Crisis Without a Solution” , organized by the non-profit Piilux and held on March 21, 2026 during the Festival des migrations, des cultures et de la citoyenneté, brought together various stakeholders: politicians (Claude Meisch, Minister of Housing, and Bruno Cavaleiro, Alderman for Social Affairs in the City of Esch-sur-Alzette), economists (Michel-Edouard Ruben), tenant advocates (Mieterschutz), researchers, and other actors in
Carole Brochard
Apr 63 min read


Turn your property into a profitable shared flat, without the administrative hassle or rental risk.
Are you a property owner or investor in Luxembourg looking to maximise your property’s profitability? MyColoc.lu supports you with a fully customisable, turnkey shared flat solution. But you have little insight into what’s happening. From assessing potential to day-to-day rental management, MyColoc takes care of everything: optimising space administrative procedures with the local council ensuring compliance and overseeing building works furnishing & decorating tenant select
Carole Brochard
Mar 161 min read


Furnished rooms in Luxembourg: are you complying with the law?
Since the law of 20 December 2019, the letting of furnished rooms and shared accommodation in Luxembourg has been subject to strict standards regarding health, safety and habitability. The landlord must submit a declaration to the local council, and council officials will visit the property to verify compliance. These regulations help prevent the proliferation of illegal accommodation, which has been and continues to be a problem in Luxembourg. Tenants renting a room that has
Carole Brochard
Mar 161 min read


Coliving isn’t suitable for every property — and that’s precisely where our expertise lies.
In Luxembourg, shared accommodation can be a powerful tool for optimising your assets. But it’s not something you can just wing. At MyColoc, we specialise exclusively in transforming properties into profitable, compliant shared accommodation. And our first step is never the conversion — it’s the strategic analysis. Before working with a property owner, we assess: - the property’s compliance with local and regulatory requirements (PAG, 1999 Act) - the potential return ba
Carole Brochard
Mar 161 min read


How to safeguard and increase the value of your property
When you rent out your home under a standard tenancy agreement, you sign a lease… and then, often, you don’t set foot in your property for years. You hope everything goes smoothly. You put your trust in them. But you have little insight into what’s happening. The question isn’t just: will the tenants pay their rent on time? The question is: is my home being looked after properly? What condition will I find it in after three years? And if I eventually need it for one of my chi
Carole Brochard
Oct 26, 20231 min read
bottom of page