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Forming
Formed:
2008
Established:
2008
Deep River CoHousing at Living Well Community
Franklinville
,
North Carolina
,
United States
Contact:
Deep River CoHousing
c/o Harvey Harman
1108 Callicutt Rd
Bear Creek, North Carolina 27207 United States
Address Status:
Good as of 1/12/2012
Phone:
919-799-6819
harvey [dot] harman [at] gmail [dot] com

Deep River CoHousing is a new initiative in the larger Living Well Community. Living Well Community is an intentional neighborhood focused on health/wellness,sustainability, and Honoring of the Sacred. Deep River CoHousing has two components, one based on Elder Cohousing and the other including all ages. Deep River CoHousing also has a strong motivation to be racially and ethnically diverse.

We are located in central North Carolina about 30 minutes south of Greensboro, about an hour and fifteen minutes west of Raleigh, and about an hour and a half northeast of Charlotte.

The land is extremely beautiful, with frontage on the Deep River and Sandy Creek. It also has mountain-like areas, rock outcroppings, beautiful woods, and an existing greenway/railtrail crossing the property and providing access to neighboring towns.

For more information, email Harvey Harman or call him at 919-799-6819.

Community Affiliations:
Network Affiliations:
Last Updated:
1/12/2012
Visitors Accepted
Visitor Process:
Call Harvey Harman at 919-799-6819 or email him at least three days in advance of a visit.
Cohousing Details
Cohousing Status:
Forming
Area:
126 acres (51.0 hectares)
Population
Members:
Non-Member Residents:
Open to new members:
Yes
Government
Decision Making:
By consensus
Identified Leader:
No
Leadership Core Group:
Yes (In Formation)
Labor and Money
Financial Style:
Other
Labor Contribution:
Expected (Do Community Work Projects)
Join Fee:
Regular Fees:
Land and Buildings
Community:
Small Town
Land Owners:
Other
No. of Residences:
Food, Etc.
% Food Grown:
6-20%
Shared Meals:
Dietary Choice or Restrictions:
Diet is up to each individual
Dietary Practice:
Alcohol Use:
Used occasionally
Tobacco Use:
Seldom used
Social Factors
Common Spiritual Practices:
Yes (Honoring of the Sacred in All Forms)
Which Spiritual Traditions:
Ecumenical (includes "all religions")
Educational Style(s):
Current Editor(s):
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