Coliving, Reconsidered

Luxury Gay Coliving in Spain

Private Residence Group Villas (PRGV) is a luxury gay coliving estate in Spain reserved for exactly ten accomplished men aged 26–42. It is not a shared apartment or a co-working hostel; it is a fully staffed private residence on the Mediterranean, combining private suites, a resident chef, a high-performance gym and a curated peer group, all governed by absolute discretion and admission by committee.

Estate swimming pool overlooking the Mediterranean

What luxury coliving means at PRGV

The word coliving has been diluted by developments that pack strangers into micro-units and call the result community. PRGV rejects that model entirely. Here, coliving means ten men of comparable achievement sharing one exceptional estate — each with a private suite and en-suite bath — while a discreet household staff attends to everything from housekeeping to daily meals.

The estate is engineered for people whose time is genuinely scarce. Enterprise-grade connectivity, dedicated workspaces and quiet study rooms sit alongside the pool, sauna and terrace. You arrive to a life already organised: the refrigerator stocked, the gym maintained, the evening dinner prepared. What remains is the part that cannot be outsourced — the company of equals.

Who it is for

PRGV is built for successful gay men who have solved for wealth and freedom but not for belonging. Founders, investors, executives and independent professionals who travel constantly and rarely find peers who understand both their ambition and their private life.

Membership is deliberately narrow. Ten residents is not a marketing constraint; it is the maximum number at which genuine intimacy and trust can be sustained. Every candidate is evaluated by committee for character, contribution and fit before a single detail of the estate is discussed.

Life on the estate

Mornings begin with training and quiet work. Afternoons belong to the Mediterranean — the pool, the sea, the terrace. Evenings converge on a single ritual: dinner, prepared by the private chef and shared at one table. It is the daily architecture of connection that isolated success so often lacks.

Spain was chosen for its climate, its coastline and its ease of movement across Europe. From the estate, the great cities of the continent are a short flight away, yet the gate closes on a world that is entirely private.

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