Cohousing Classifieds
Washington Commons is an urban cohousing community focused on a sustainable future. Mahlum Architect Firm and MFA Architecture designed a beautiful four-story, 35 unit complex uniquely suited to our urban-infill site in West Sacramento, dubbed “The region’s coolest city “ in The Sacramento Bee. You are not too late to join us as we create the region’s first cohousing community in the city of West Sacramento — voted the “Most Livable City in America, under 100,000 population” by the US Council of Mayors. See our 3 minute video at https://youtu.be/fDNA_8bjskA !!
Construction of our beautiful building is almost complete with an expected June, 2024 move-in. Our property is part of a bikeable, walkable, historic residential neighborhood just 2 blocks from the Sacramento River. Several two, and two-plus bedroom fully equipped single level condos are available to reserve. Community areas include a spacious second level terrace with 2 huge raised-bed planter boxes, a large Common House kitchen and dining room, laundry room, guest rooms, craft and exercise rooms, coffee/wine nooks, a bike/dog-washing patio, and more.
LIVE…
• Two blocks from the lovely Sacramento Riverwalk.
• Minutes from Old Sacramento, the Golden 1 Center NBA arena, minor league baseball, museums, restaurants, pubs, shopping, and Sacramento Amtrak (11 trains daily to the Bay Area).
• 20 minutes from the Sacramento International Airport.
IMAGINE…
• Walking or biking to your office in the Capitol area.
• Working remotely with high speed internet.
• Birdwatching or boating on the river nearby or cycling on the famed American River bikeway.
• Enjoying the famous Delta breeze, which makes our summer evenings and mornings so pleasant.
JOIN…
• Our diverse, single/married/working/retired self-governing community. Help create your future neighborhood.
• Explorer status available for $100.
Check us out at washington-commons.org and follow us on Facebook. Better yet, call Shelly at 425-308-0639.
“Our daring effort to live well with care for each other and the environment, learn from each other, respect our difference, and make great community decisions”.
425-308-0639