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Cohousing is a form
of collaborative housing that offers residents an old-fashioned
sense of neighborhood. In cohousing, residents know their
neighbors well and there is a strong sense of community
that is absent in contemporary cities and suburbs.
Cohousing communities consist of private, fully-equipped
dwellings and extensive common amenities including a common
house and recreation areas. The common house is the very heart of a cohousing community. It provides a place for community activities such as common dinners, and numerous other organized formal and informal activities.
Residents are involved early in the design and development phases so that the community reflects their priorities. Residents live in a close-knit
neighborhood that seeks a healthy blend of privacy and community.
FAQ's
- Frequently Asked Questions
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