Nevada City Co-housing

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About the Community

  • Established
  • Town/Small City

What we do

We are a 34-unit cohousing community located within walking distance of a lovely Sierra Nevada Foothill town. Over six of our 10 acres are dedicated to open space. The community was initiated by architects Katie McCamant and Chuck Durrett in 2002; the first residents moved in in 2005.

We are 85 people altogether: 59 adult members, 26 kid/young adult members. This includes many elder members (55+), 10 single adult households, and 16 households with kids.

Our community has many sustainable features, including photovoltaic solar for every home and the common house, sustainably forested lumber in the construction of buildings, passive cooling (air conditioning only in the common house), and hydronic heating systems for very energy-efficient, healthy homes.

Our Vision

We share meals and much more with our neighbors (or we will again once the covid-scare situation changes). We value collective wisdom, individual uniqueness, balance, and an environmentally sustainable community life.

Our Mission

We share meals and much more with our neighbors (or we will again once the covid-scare situation changes). We value collective wisdom, individual uniqueness, balance, and an environmentally sustainable community life.

  • Community type
  • Cohousing

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  • 75 Total members
  • Not open to new members
  • Open to visitors
  • Open to volunteers
Total
75

How to join

Buy in is legally similar to any condominium, but buyers become board members, and they sign agreements to cook once a month and to do their share of work in the common areas and on committees (one hour per week average). Renters also participate in the cooking and work of the community, and sometimes “vote” as proxy if the owner of their unit is absent (we have an agreement to limit non-owner occupied units to 7). Our Board of Directors, which is all of us, meets once a month to make decisions by consensus (with a back-up voting procedure, which has never been utilized so far!).

Basic expectations or agreements for members

Please call or text Colleen at 831-535-2997 for more info.

Please email [email protected] or [email protected] if you would like to know about possible homes for sale or rent. Also check our website for descriptions of homes available.

Primary decision-making authority

  • All Community Members Together

The whole membership decides collectively.

Governance structure

  • Collaborative/Horizontal

Power and responsibility are shared relatively equally among members.

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
  • There is a labor obligation
  • 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: $550
Labor required: 1 hours/week
Members with pre-existing debt: Yes
In addition to the average “labor” of one hour a week (work on committees or physical community work), residents contribute time to work parties, and to cooking a common meal once a month.
HOA monthly dues range from $509 to $670 and includes wifi, and absolutely everything (solar panels, internet, as well as all the usual like common gas/electric, maintenance external to units, water, garbage, etc.) except individual PGE (which is only a few dollars a month with the solar) and individual phones. Owners with garages (about half) pay an additional $17.50 per month.

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

Common House, Garden(s), Workshop, Outbuilding(s), Swimming pond or pool, Hot tub or hot springs, Large Scale Kitchen, Fire pit, Swingsets & play areas, Internet, outdoor labyrinth, pool and ping-pong tables

Frequency of communal meals

  • 2-5 times per week

Substance use culture

  • Substance use occurs primarily at celebrations or ceremonies
  • Religions
  • Christian
  • Buddhist
  • Jewish
  • Muslim
  • Hindu
  • Quaker
  • Sufi
  • Hare Krishna
  • Native
  • Wiccan, Paganism, or Earth Religions
  • Unitarian Universalist

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 energy

  • 33 - 66%

Energy sources used

  • Photovoltaic Solar

Self-produced food

  • Up to 33%
  • Land area size
    11 acres

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Location

  • California, United States

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