Re: How to start and try cohousing for a young Peruvian family?
From: Tim (ryansanctuarync.com)
Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2013 18:51:20 -0800 (PST)
Think Asheville NC or Franklin, NC which is where we want to start a cohousing 
community. 

www.Sanctuaryvillage.com. 

Tim Ryan
828-421-1843

On Nov 25, 2013, at 8:34 PM, Alexis Bellido <alexis [at] ventanazul.com> wrote:

> 
> 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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