Redefining Neighborhoods Through Collaboration.

Cohousing brings together private homes and shared spaces to cultivate intentional communities. Designed and managed by residents, these neighborhoods emphasize connection, sustainability, and mutual support, countering the isolation often found in modern subdivisions.

  • Cohousing offers social opportunities. You can have wonderful and meaningful interactions with your neighbors just by sitting on your porch or walking to your car.

  • Cohousing is a supportive place for kids to grow up. Kids not only have the opportunity to make friends with other kids but also with adults of all ages. You also know other adults in the neighborhood will be there for them in case of need.

  • Cohousing is a great place to collaborate with people who share similar interests. Small groups form revolving around shared common interests such as yoga, gardening, sports, music, etc.

  • Cohousing creates a sense of togetherness and belonging. You will be a part of something that is more intimate, supportive and a model for a better way to live.

  • Cohousing meals provide a way for neighbors to spend time with each other on a regular basis. The conversations at community meals are a key ingredient in building community as neighbors have the opportunity to learn about each other, hear what is going on in other lives, and discuss ideas.

    Cohousing creates a way to share ownership of items. Communities often share amenities like workshops, play structures, tools, library, gardens, etc.

Learn More

For more information about Cohousing, visit the Cohousing Association to learn more about this unique way of living.

Learn more about the principles of cohousing by exploring Creating Cohousing, a foundational resource for building intentional communities.