Micro units can be found in a variety of settings, such as high-rise buildings, mixed-use developments, and even shipping containers. They are becoming more common in major cities around the world, such as New York, Paris, and London, as well as in smaller urban areas, such as college towns and suburban areas. Developers are also building micro-unit communities that are designed to foster a sense of community among residents, such as co-living spaces, and are increasingly being looked at as a solution to the affordable housing crisis. In London, High Street House by Noiascape is exemplary for artistic, elegant co-living, and in Victoria, Australia, Nightingale Housing is blazing the trail for at-cost, low-carbon, affordable micro-dwelling units.