Re: Rental Cohousing | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Fred-List manager (fholson![]() |
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Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2017 05:40:05 -0700 (PDT) |
Jean Hopkins <seaheidi [at] earthlink.net> is the author of the message below. It was posted by Fred, the Cohousing-L list manager <fholson [at] cohousing.org> after reformatting; it was sent in html only format which the listserv does not handle. -------------------- FORWARDED MESSAGE FOLLOWS -------------------- If your city has a 'housing or land trust', it might be able to help you build some common space for bringing neighbors together to help each other and have more positive interactions. Jean Hopkins, living in Burlington VT cohousing Crystal Farmer wrote: >I live in a low income neighborhood and notice a lot of the homes are >owned by real estate investors. I wonder if a kind of cohousing could >be formed by having the residents and owners make agreements about >community living? There is a brand new set of condos sitting empty >because they are on our side of town, the "bad neighborhood." > >Does anyone have experience with real estate investors and converting >rental housing into cohousing? > >Crystal Farmer
- Re: rental cohousing, (continued)
- Re: rental cohousing lienjud, September 14 2017
- Re: Rental Cohousing Fred-List manager, September 15 2017
- Re: Rental Cohousing Crystal Farmer, September 17 2017
- Re: Rental Cohousing Fred H Olson, September 17 2017
- Re: Rental Cohousing Fred-List manager, September 18 2017
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