Charlton Cokaliong's Trybe Co-Living in Cebu City: Affordable Urban Living Awaits
Charlton Cokaliong, a certified public accountant turned hospitality entrepreneur, has ventured into the co-living spaces with Trybe Co-Living in Cebu City. The property, set to offer an affordable and social urban living experience, has not yet been officially inaugurated, according to recent information.
Trybe Co-Living, a brainchild of Charlton Cokaliong, the founder of Bayfront Hotel Cebu, is designed to cater to professionals and digital nomads seeking an urban lifestyle that combines convenience, social engagement, and central accessibility. The property features 60 fully furnished rooms, starting at P28,888 per month, inclusive of utilities and access to shared amenities such as co-working areas, a social café, and recreation zones for billiards, air hockey, and foosball. Short-term rates are also available, starting at P1,488 per night for room-only stays, or P1,888 with breakfast. Each unit accommodates up to two residents, ensuring privacy despite the communal living aspect.
As of October 2025, there are no official indications that Trybe Co-Living has been inaugurated. No relevant press releases, social media announcements, or business reports have confirmed its opening. Interested parties are advised to monitor the official website, social media channels, and local news for updates.
While Trybe Co-Living aims to tap into the growing demand for affordable and social urban living in Cebu City, its official inauguration remains unconfirmed as of October 2025. The project, founded by Charlton Cokaliong, is expected to offer a unique residential concept for professionals and digital nomads. Those interested in the latest developments are encouraged to keep an eye on official channels for announcements.
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