Discover how cooperative housing can lower costs and build community through hands‑on methods and real‑world examples.
This book explains why people form housing co‑ops, how they save on land, development, and construction, and how shared ownership can affect long‑term costs and maintenance. It uses a mix of practical guidance and authentic case studies to show what works, what challenges arise, and how groups have organized, financed, and operated these communities.
- How bulk buying, shared services, and master titles reduce expenses for residents
- Ways co‑ops organize financing, land acquisition, and construction with board and member participation
- Examples of diverse co‑op projects, from student housing to veteran and worker associations
- Steps for starting and sustaining a co‑op, including governance, leases, and by‑laws
Ideal for readers exploring affordable home ownership, community‑led housing, and the co‑operative approach to property and living.