Cross Lake Estates

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About the Community

  • Forming
  • Town/Small City

What we do

We have an amazing piece of land assembled with 7-14 housing units already on it. It’s on  450′ of Cross Lake shoreline, walking distance to dozens of shops & restaurants, there is a great spot for a shared garden and community room. We don’t live there yet, but in 2030 (after our kids graduate from high school) we plan to make it our home and hope to share it with cool people who dig the idea sharing a weekly vegan meal together, using the common room for card tournaments, movie nights, or morning yoga. The long term goal is to create a Planned Unit Development or PUD either as an HOA or a Coop so we can sell the existing townhomes and single family homes while maintaining a common beach area and community room. Until then all the properties are leased separately. We furnish the units to make it easy to sample life there.

 

Our Vision

The focus can be whatever community members would like to focus on. Current tenants all have their own lives, but enjoy visiting when out walking the dog or enjoying the sun or fireworks down by the lake. I’m a vegan (my husband isn’t), I like yoga, I fantasize about composting, garden fresh tomatoes, and an easy social life for my otherwise introverted tendencies – so those are the things I’d bring to the table. My husband is handy building things, he loves boating, spy/action movies, and thinks I’m crazy for envisioning this community. But he’s game.

Our Mission

The focus can be whatever community members would like to focus on. Current tenants all have their own lives, but enjoy visiting when out walking the dog or enjoying the sun or fireworks down by the lake. I’m a vegan (my husband isn’t), I like yoga, I fantasize about composting, garden fresh tomatoes, and an easy social life for my otherwise introverted tendencies – so those are the things I’d bring to the table. My husband is handy building things, he loves boating, spy/action movies, and thinks I’m crazy for envisioning this community. But he’s game.

  • Community type
  • Cohousing
  • 17 Total members
  • Open to new members
  • Open to visitors
  • Open to volunteers
Total
17

How to join

Because we have all inclusive furnished housing people come and go fairly often. Not having garages has been a common reason for moving. With a rezoning and combining lots we envision building garages to entice people to stay more permanently. (Unless the community we find decides they like all the open areas instead of garages – we can decide together.)

Basic expectations or agreements for members

Our onsite caretaker can give a tour most days of common areas.  If we have vacancy we can show that too. We ask for a photo ID – with a name and address (the rest can be blocked out) for safety before we set up a meeting.

 

Primary decision-making authority

  • Single Leader or Founding Couple

One person or partnership has ultimate authority.

Governance structure

  • Founder/Leader-led

Primary authority rests with the community’s founder(s) or designated leader(s).

Economic model

  • Independent Finances

Members maintain separate personal finances with minimal sharing.

Economic scenarios for this community

  • Members need to pay fees, dues, or similar to live there on a per month or per year basis
  • Members typically need to have their own job or other personal source of income to cover their expenses while living in the community?

Additional economic information

Monthly fees/dues: Yes (amount not specified)
Members with pre-existing debt: Yes
Currently cost of common amenities are included in the monthly rent. When our community room is finished we may need to experiment with other models if that space is not something that is universally desired.

Shared resources and amenities that are accessible to everyone in the community

Common House, Garden(s), Vehicle Share, Library, Workshop, Outbuilding(s), Swimming pond or pool, Large Scale Kitchen, Fire pit, Swingsets & play areas, Waterfront access, Gym or sports area, Internet

Substance use culture

  • Substance use occurs in peripheral / discrete / only in personal or private spaces

Property status

  • Privately owned

Property owner

  • By a single individual, couple, or Family Trust

Setting

  • Town/Small City

Smaller municipalities with local services but rural character.

Self-produced food

  • Up to 33%
  • Land area size
    3 acres

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Location

  • Minnesota, United States

Cross Lake Estates

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2 months ago

We welcome new members who are anchored in spirit, heart, and body.

WILD GRACE, an intentional, eco-spiritual community (Sierra foothills, 30 minutes from Grass Valley, California) is excited to have completed the creation of new homes for prospective members. Perhaps you or someone you know have been preparing for this wonderful opportunity? Spiritual community (sangha) is crucial on the personal level, as Thich Nat Hahn says: Your sangha—family, friends, and co-practitioners—is the soil, and you are the seed. If you have a sangha that is joyful, animated by the desire to practice and help, you will mature on your path of awakening. (adapted from Cultivating the Mind of Love) We also believe that spiritual community is crucial on the global level. The intentional focus of loving, mindful consciousness transmits a healing and transformative energy beyond our ability to perceive, which assists in planetary awakening. Wild Grace provides an opportunity for an intimate group/sangha to focus on inner attunement to the Divine, to deepen in group authentic communication practices, to steward sacred land, and to choose love moment-by-moment. Our octagonal temple, perched above the wild and scenic South Yuba River, is devoted to the Mother of Us All. We are dedicated to life-long learning of the skills needed to communicate, heal, and live life fully together in Love, Oneness, and Presence. We support a healthy balance of personal and community care, work and play, purpose, and “right livelihood.” Our shared foundation consists of group morning silent meditation, weekly heart circles where we practice trauma informed authentic relating, tending the land, sharing two or more meals a week, and creative expression. We host events including weekly neighborhood potlucks, open monthly Kirtans, weekly A Course of Love online global meetings, weekly Qi Gong classes, sun/moon cycle ceremonies, and dance classes. Wild Grace is located on 80 acres of land adja
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  • Housing For Rent + Shared
1 month ago

Denver Queer/Trans Affordable Housing

Sun-Filled Room in Queer/Trans Establishing Cooperative Collectivist House – Near York & Colfax About the Space We’re looking for new housemates to join our queer and trans affirming household in Denver’s Capitol Hill/Congress park neighborhood. This is a safe, creative space built on mutual respect and community care. We’re currently structured as affordable rental housing, and we’re actively working toward a cooperative model with shared equity. It’s a long-term vision we’re building together, one step at a time. Available Rooms (2 openings!) ​1.​Main bedroom: Sun-drenched 2nd-floor room with two large windows and street views—beautiful natural light, perfect for writing, reading, or recharging ​2.​Smaller sun-filled room. Best for someone out-going that doesn’t mind using shared spaces and the walkable neighborhood. What we’re about: ​Weekly house meetings and shared accountability ​•​garden with corn, eggplant, perennials—help us continue rewilding our urban space ​•​Community-oriented, justice-minded living Note: There’s currently one dog, so we’re not excited for more pets at this time but may make an effort for the right fit. The Neighborhood You’re 3 blocks from Colfax Ave with easy access to: Bookstores: ​•​Tattered Cover (iconic indie bookstore – 10 min walk) ​•​Capitol Hill Books (beloved used books at Colfax & Grant – 8 min walk) ​•​Kilgore Books & Comics (indie publisher + comics) Coffee & Food: ​•​St. Mark’s Coffee House ​•​Hudson Hill (coffee/cocktails) ​•​Endless Colfax restaurants and late-night spots Transit: ​•​RTD Bus on Colfax (rapid transit to downtown, Cap Hill, Aurora) 15, 15L, and 24 within 1 block distance, 10 and others close ​•​Bike la

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