How does cohousing differ from other kinds of collaborative living arrangements, such as intentional communities?
Some people involved with cohousing like to describe their communities as “intentional neighborhoods.” By contrast, “intentional communities” frequently connotes a shared religious, political, environmental or social ideology rather than simply the desire to have a strong sense of community with your neighbors. Cohousing residents privately own their homes and do not pool their incomes.
Related pages: The Cohousing Movement, What is Cohousing?, Considering Cohousing
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