How to start and try cohousing for a young Peruvian family?
From: Alexis Bellido (alexisventanazul.com)
Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2013 17:34:28 -0800 (PST)
Hi Katie,

Nice meeting you and thanks for the information.

DC sounds interesting and I'll start googling around to learn more.

But I'm open to moving farther away from NYC if necessary as I know the
Northeast has a higher cost of living and being able to work remotely I
don't really need to be that close.

I'm wondering, what other places in the US could be interesting to explore
from the cohousing point of view based on the priorities listed in my
original message? I wouldn't want to be too far away from civlization or a
big city as I'll need to fly and have access to other services (good
hospitals and public schools being the most important).

I know there are many nice places in the US but it seems there's always
some kind of natural disaster happening somewhere: tornadoes, hurricanes,
fire, snow, etc. Or maybe I'm just being paranoid. I know no place is
guaranteed to be safe all the time; the NJ/NY area seemed to be relatively
safe until Irene and then Sandy happened.

Best regards.

Alexis Bellido

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