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Community-centric living

Cohousing: The Modern Village

Cohousing is an intentional community of private homes clustered around shared space. Each attached or single family home has traditional amenities, including a private kitchen. Shared spaces typically feature a common house, which may include a large kitchen and dining area, laundry, and recreational spaces. Shared outdoor space may include parking, walkways, open space, and gardens. Neighbors also share resources like tools and lawnmowers.
Households have independent incomes and private lives, but neighbors collaboratively plan and manage community activities and shared spaces. The legal structure is typically an HOA, Condo Association, or Housing Cooperative. Community activities feature regularly-scheduled shared meals, meetings, and workdays. Neighbors gather for parties, games, movies, or other events. Cohousing makes it easy to form clubs, organize child and elder care, and carpool. Cohousing designed by the future residents, making this neighborhood unique to anything currently available on the market in Spokane.

Co-Founding Member Mariah McKay explains why she's passionate about cohousing

Place where you actually know your neighbors
Private homes
Designed for spontaneous interactions
Vibrant sense of community
​Above Nevada City Cohousing residents enjoy conversations with neighbors in gathering nodes and  shared green spaces.

Common Characteristics of Cohousing

Relationships

  • Neighbors commit to being part of a community for everyone’s mutual benefit.
  • Cohousing cultivates a culture of sharing and caring.
  • Design features and neighborhood size (typically 20-40 homes) promote frequent interaction and close relationships.

Balancing Privacy and Community

  • Cohousing neighborhoods are designed for privacy as well as community.
  • Residents balance privacy and community by choosing their own level of engagement.​

Participation

  • Decision making is participatory and often based on consensus.
  • Self-management empowers residents, builds community, and saves money.

Shared Values

  • Cohousing communities support residents in actualizing shared values.
  • Cohousing communities typically adopt green approaches to living.

Cohousing Around the Country

Cohousing isn't a new concept. In fact, since the first community was built in 1991, the number nationwide has swelled to over 300.

Sampling of Communities in Washington

Bellingham Cohousing: Bellingham, WA
Bellingham Cohousing
Architecture by McCamant & Durrett Architects
Capitol Hill Coho: Seattle, WA
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Woodard Lane Coho: Olympia, WA
CAPITOL HILL URBAN COHOUSING
Duwamish Cohousing: Seattle, WA
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Zoom in and out on the map below to get a sense of cohousing nationwide.
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