Re: attached vs detached | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Rob Sandelin (floriferousmsn.com) | |
Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2007 21:28:42 -0700 (PDT) |
There is a fair amount of personal choice available, there are a few lot development models of cohousing that are detached homes in some cases on good sized lots. As you explore living in a community you need to evaluate yourself and how much togetherness, both physical and group activities you expect and want. Many people who move into cohousing have a set of expectations, and sometimes these do not match either their own desires, or the reality of what is happening. If you are lucky enough to understand yourself well, then you will know what fits. One of the nice features of cohousing in general is that resales are usually not too hard to make, and thus if you move to a place and find it does not fit you, you can usually sell your unit without losing too much money, in fact in many places you can make a bit on resale. Rob Sandelin Sharingwood, where at the moment I am ducking out of the 4th of July water balloon fight
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