Coliving in Mokrin, Serbia
Mokrin House · Europe's best-value coliving in a futuristic Serbian village complex
The Home
Mokrin House
Mokrin House is a coliving and coworking space in northern Serbia that consistently ranks as one of Europe’s best-value options for remote workers — and one of its most distinctive. Located in the small village of Mokrin, it operates from a purpose-built complex that blends contemporary architecture with rural surroundings, hosting up to 35 guests at a time with all meals, accommodation, and workspace included from EUR 900 per month.
What It Is
Mokrin House is a permanent coliving for digital nomads, freelancers, entrepreneurs, and small teams who want a productive, community-oriented base at a price point that makes extended stays genuinely sustainable. Founded in 2017, the complex sits on a large estate in Vojvodina — Serbia’s flat northern province — surrounded by farmland and clean air. The design is intentionally modern and architectural, creating a visual contrast with the village setting that guests frequently remark on. Three home-cooked meals a day are included, prepared from organic and locally sourced ingredients by a resident chef.
The Experience
Life at Mokrin House is built around the idea that a great work environment and a great living environment are the same thing. The main coworking area splits across two levels, with flexible workstations, a private team office for up to 10 people, and strong connectivity throughout. After-work hours fill up quickly: bike rides through the surrounding countryside, swims in the bio pool (no chemicals — filtered organically), weekly movie nights with a projector and lazy bags, workshops ranging from ceramics to professional skill sessions, and the informal kitchen conversations that happen wherever good food is shared. Guests stay for anywhere from two weeks to two years.
The Space
The Mokrin House estate includes ensuite bedrooms, a library, cinema room, organic garden, bio swimming pool, and a gym. The coworking setup is sized for the community rather than configured as a rigid office, which gives it a more relaxed and social atmosphere than purpose-built co-working centres. Everything on site is designed to remove the friction of daily life — there is no shopping, cooking, or cleaning to manage, leaving time and mental space for work and connection.
Who It Is For
Mokrin House suits remote workers who are comfortable with a rural, low-stimulation environment and want to invest in depth of experience rather than urban convenience. The community skews towards creatives, developers, writers, and people building their own projects. It also works well for small remote teams that want a focused offsite without the cost and logistics of a corporate retreat venue.
Location Highlights
Mokrin village in Vojvodina is not a typical digital nomad destination — and that is precisely the point. The flat, quiet landscape encourages a kind of focused calm that is genuinely difficult to find in cities or beach towns. Belgrade is accessible for weekend trips, offering a vibrant urban counterpoint. Serbia’s low cost of living extends well beyond the coliving itself, and the country’s visa-free or easy-access status for most nationalities makes it a practical choice for longer stays.
What's included
- Coworking Dedicated workspace
- Meals included Shared dining
- Up to 35 guests Community size
- 1 week min stay Minimum commitment
- Since 2017 Established coliving
- Remote-friendly Built for nomads
Workspace
Work with a Mokrin, Vojvodina Rhythm
Fiber connection · 200 Mbps
Futuristic coworking complex with open-plan desks, focus rooms, and a creative lab. Meals included — full board with three daily meals prepared on-site.
The Vibe
Breakfast is served in the communal dining area, and people drift into the coworking space by 9 or 10. Three meals a day from the on-site chef means there's no shopping or cooking to think about — just work, eat, and hang out. Afternoons might include a swim in the bio pool or a bike ride through flat Vojvodina farmland. Evenings are low-key: movie nights with the projector, workshop sessions, or just kitchen conversations over a glass of Serbian wine.
Weekends often involve day trips to Subotica (30 minutes) for its art nouveau architecture and café scene, or to Palić Lake for swimming and restaurants. Some guests take the 2-hour bus to Belgrade for a proper city weekend.
Living in Mokrin, Vojvodina
Mokrin is a village of about 2,500 people in Vojvodina, Serbia's flat northern province. It's not a place you'd end up by accident, and that's the whole point. The landscape is agricultural plains stretching to the horizon, punctuated by farmhouses and church spires. The nearest proper town is Kikinda (15 minutes), and Subotica — a small city with beautiful art nouveau buildings and a café culture — is 30 minutes away.
Serbia is remarkably cheap for Europe. A coffee in a local kafana costs 100-150 RSD (about 0.85-1.30 EUR), a full restaurant meal with drinks runs 1,000-2,000 RSD (8-17 EUR), and groceries for a week cost what a single dinner out would in Western Europe. The country is visa-free for most nationalities for up to 90 days, and the people are genuinely welcoming to visitors.
Belgrade is about 2 hours south by car or bus and offers a complete contrast — one of Europe's most underrated cities with serious nightlife, Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian architecture, and a food scene that's finally getting international recognition. It works perfectly as a weekend escape from the Mokrin calm.
Subotica Art Nouveau Walk
The city hall and Raichle Palace are stunning examples of Hungarian Secession architecture. Small enough to cover on foot in an afternoon.
Palić Lake
A resort lake 35 minutes from Mokrin with beaches, restaurants, and a zoo. Summer weekends here are a local tradition.
Belgrade Weekend
Two hours south for world-class nightlife on the Sava river splavovi (floating clubs), Skadarlija's bohemian restaurants, and Kalemegdan fortress views.
Transparent Rates
All prices per person. 1 week minimum stay.
| Room Type | Price / month | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Shared room Best value | €900 /mo | Starting from |
| Private room | €1,000 /mo | |
| Ensuite | €1,100 /mo |
What Guests Say
Mirno. Lepo.prostrano.čisto .
Unique.
Sjajno mesto ,za feštu.
Radno smo proveli vikend u njihovom prostoru. Mi smo klikslik.rs. Usluga, ljubaznost, higijena sve je na najvisem nivou! Osoblje i ljudi su za svaku pohvalu!!!!
The Honest Briefing
Fly into Belgrade (BEG) and take the bus or arrange a transfer to Mokrin — about 2 hours. Alternatively, fly to Budapest (BUD) and cross the border, which is closer but involves a border crossing. Get a Serbian SIM from MTS or Telenor at the Belgrade airport for about 500-1000 RSD (4-8 EUR) with plenty of data.
Where to Eat
- 🍽Mokrin House kitchen — three included meals daily from the resident chef, locally sourced and organic
- 🍽Marko's Fish, Kikinda — freshwater fish from local rivers, grilled to order, 800-1500 RSD
- 🍽Boss Caffe, Subotica — the town's social hub, good coffee and cakes, 200-400 RSD
- 🍽Stara Tišma, Subotica — traditional Vojvodina cuisine, enormous portions, 1000-1800 RSD for a full meal
- 🍽? (Question Mark), Belgrade — the oldest kafana in the city (since 1823), Serbian classics, 1500-3000 RSD
Cost of Living
Dragan Ilić
Founder
I wanted to prove that you don't need a big city to build a world-class workspace. Mokrin shows that the best environment for creative work might be the quietest one.
Getting There & Around
- Belgrade Airport (BEG)2 hours by car
- Subotica30 minutes by car
- Kikinda (nearest town)15 minutes by car
Common Questions
What's the WiFi like?
200 Mbps fiber. For a village of 2,500 people in rural Serbia, the internet is genuinely shocking — faster than most city coworkings. Zero issues with video calls or heavy uploads.
What's included in the price?
Accommodation, three home-cooked meals daily (organic, locally sourced), coworking access, bio pool, gym, library, cinema room, and all on-site amenities. Basically everything except getting there.
How do I get there?
Fly to Belgrade (BEG), then take a bus or arrange a transfer. The trip is about 2 hours. Budapest (BUD) is also an option — closer geographically but involves a border crossing. Mokrin House can help arrange airport transfers.
Is it too remote?
It's quiet, yes. That's the entire value proposition. But you're not isolated — Kikinda is 15 minutes away for basics, Subotica is 30 minutes for a proper town, and Belgrade is a weekend trip. Most guests find the lack of distractions is exactly what makes them productive.
What's the guest community like?
Mostly freelancers, developers, writers, and people building their own projects. The stay range is wide — some people come for two weeks, others stay for months. The three-meals-included model means everyone eats together, which builds real friendships fast.
Ready for Mokrin House?
From €900/month
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