Daza Co-Living

We are hoping to transform the way people view renting by making it as hassle-free as possible, with top-notch service, round-the-clock maintenance, transparent pricing and community events. We deliver this, affordable rented accommodation in Derby.
With flexible contracts, utility bills included in your rent and a community first mindset.
We have a one stop solution that you can rely on. 

Key Benefits

Peace of Mind.

The reassurance that any queries will be dealt with within a reasonable time frame.

Be the boss.

You set the agenda with your landlord. Live the way you want. 

Security of Tenancy

Flexible, long term renting. No more worrying that a Landlord will be moving back into the property you have just made a home.

No Stress

Let us do the hard work, from laundry delivery to 24-hour concierge, giving you more time to relax and enjoy life.

Our Models & Services

Working in partnership with our sister company Unitised Capital (who administer funds on behalf of asset managers) means that we are able to connect you to the abundant availability of institutional capital for investment in residential property. We can deliver the homes we live in transforming our places and organisations by utilising real estate as a catalyst. Our schemes can boost housing supply in a number of ways: the availability of institutional investment creates a source of capital to support housing development. On larger sites, Build to Rent schemes can be developed faster than homes built for sale because of existing demand for rented accommodation.

Economic Growth

By speeding up development on sites that might not otherwise come forward, Co-living can contribute to town centre regeneration and accelerate local authority revenues in the form of council tax, new homes bonus and business rates and creating economic value for surplus public land. Also, a number of cities see Co-living as a way to attract and retain the all-important skilled labour force that their local economy needs. The UK has long had a mismatch between demand for homes and the volume supplied to the market, particularly for family housing. More than a third of all homes are now occupied by renters and we see a huge opportunity to positively change that market.