Re: urban unit mixes
From: Jenny Guy (jenstermeistergmail.com)
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2008 23:25:28 -0700 (PDT)
Thanks, David, do you know the square footage of the units?  In our group we
have very different ideas about how big a "normal" 1, 2 or 3 bedroom
dwelling is...

-Jenny Guy
North Oakland Cohousing, Calif.

On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 5:22 PM, David Heimann <heimann [at] theworld.com> 
wrote:

>
>
> Hi Nikki,
>
>        Our unit mix at Jamaica Plain Cohousing is as follows:
>
>        3 studios
>        3 one-bedrooms
>        2 1.5-bedrooms (i.e., 1 bedroom with a loft upstairs)
>        9 two-bedrooms
>        4 2.5-bedrooms (2 bedrooms with a loft upstairs)
>        4 three-bedroom flats
>        2 three-bedroom duplexes
>        2 3.5-bedrooms (3 bedroom flat with a loft upstairs)
>        1 four-bedroom duplex
>
>        Hope this helps.
>
> Regards,
> David Heimann
> JP Cohousing
>
>
>
> Date: Sat, 8 Mar 2008 18:41:05 -0800
> From: "Nikki Sachs" <nikkisachs [at] gmail.com>
> Subject: [C-L]_ urban unit mixes
> To: cohousing-l [at] cohousing.org
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> We are collecting information on typical unit mixes in urban cohousing.
>  We
> are looking for square footage and how many bedrooms.  If you could answer
> the question of how many of each type of unit you have in your community,
> we
> would be appreciative.
> Thanks,  Nikki Sachs
>
>
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