cohousingwhat is it?The following five characteristics set cohousing apart from other housing types: "[A] place where neighbors can sit down to share meals several times a week, where children roam freely from home to home, and where grown-ups can hang out in a communal living room. They plan, in short, to create a village within a single development.
"[C]ohousing is a type of intentional community composed of private homes supplemented by shared facilities. The community is planned, owned and managed by the residents – who also share activities which may include cooking, dining, child care, gardening, and governance of the community. Common facilities may include a kitchen, dining room, laundry, child care facilities, offices, internet access, guest rooms, and recreational features."
"[T]his is no co-op. It is a fundamentally different way of living from other domestic arrangements now available… one that speaks to people who want to own an apartment but not feel shut off by it, lost in an impersonal city."
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