Re: Coho and Renting/renting rooms | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Stuart Staniford-Chen (stanifor![]() |
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Date: Mon, 6 Mar 95 13:30 CST |
Judy writes: > I'm wondering how much interest there might be in such a space, with, of > course, use of all the common space and participation in the community. Am > not sure of price range, either, maybe $200/month? > Any experience other places to share? This is based on my own experience in dealing with room-mates in a cohousing context, which I've been doing for the last four years. We're in a student rental type area so that might make a difference. My feeling is that the cohousing angle is a big help in the room-mate search. We get to live with more interesting people more easily because of it (wouldn't you say Jeff :-). We've always had lots of interest when we've advertised at the right time of year, and enough interest even when we had to advertise in March (the worst time in a college town). Make a long ad that gives some detail about the cohousing community and what it stands for, and what kind of lifestyle you lead and are looking to share with room-mates. Post it in a few likely places. We have found that basically all the responses to our ads come from the one placed outside our local food-coop. An ad in the paper that reads: Looking for female room-mate. Own room. $200 per month. will net you lots of phone calls from people who probably won't be compatible with you. A page long ad explaining your household and community will net you a lot fewer queries from people who are preselected to be reasonable prospects. People you want to live with will probably be more interested in your values and lifestyle than in whether there is air conditioning or not. As to what to charge, that's dependent on your local market. Look in the local paper and see what most of the ads say for roughly comparable situations. Choose a number in the middle. I certainly wouldn't charge a premium because it's cohousing - you don't want a room-mate to feel exploited. Round here, a single room is typically in the $250 - $350 a month range. But that may not mean much in your market. Here's an old ad of ours (we are *not* currently looking for housemates) . *Need a Room?* ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ We are looking for two compatible housemates to share a house in an East Davis Cohousing Community with us. The rooms: One is medium sized and $265 per month; the other is slightly smaller and $230 per month. Move in date is March 15th 1993 or April 1st 1993. Afterwards lease runs September-September. The house: Standard-issue three bedroom ranch on back street close to Albertson's. Very nice garden. Shared bathroom, kitchen, living space and utility bills. Woodshop in garage. The community: Nine houses with no back fences. Get to interact with lots of neat people who live here. Some communal organisation, eg community meals several times a week, common house facilities for use by all, jointly managed chickens. Shared laundry facilities, tools etc. Run by a consensus process. Some attendance at monthly meetings and a $10 monthly fee are expected. Us: We're a rather close knit couple, one a graduate student and one a law student. We're mostly fairly quiet and mostly fairly clean and tidy but occasionally lapse on both fronts. We're vegetarian, and into recycling, conserving water etc. We don't smoke. You: We are looking for people who are moving at about the same speed as us on most of the issues in the previous para. Plus of course we would like it if you are witty, fascinating, tolerant but sensitive to others, multi-talented etc etc (but only mortals need apply). We don't want to live with kids and the community banned dogs a while back. Beyond that, you could be of any gender, race, orientation, political slant and so forth. We're looking forward to finding out. <phone number> Ask for Lynnette or Stuart Stuart (who clearly has too much time on his hands) --------------------------------------------------------------------- Stuart Staniford-Chen | Dept of Computer Science stanifor [at] cs.ucdavis.edu | UC Davis, Davis, CA 95616 (916) 752-2149 - work | and (916) 756-8697 - home | N St. Cohousing Community Home page is http://everest.cs.ucdavis.edu/~stanifor/home.html
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Coho and Renting/renting rooms Judy, March 6 1995
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