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Sherrie McKinley's avatar

I've started to notice how many groups of friends talk about some kind of co-living/commune/neighborhoody situation. Me and my friends aren't the only ones. But it is a delicate chemistry to actually accomplish because every family prioritizes different things. (This one wants a large fenced in yard for their dogs, that one wants an apartment or townhouse and little to no outdoor maintenance, etc.) It would be lovely if these intentional communities sprung up in every town and it was often an option wherever you went.

If I may ask, what changed that you moved out of your community that you loved?

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Jacquelyn Ottman's avatar

Excellent, Anne-Marie. I believe this movement started in Denmark. Lots of co-housing there!

I live in a multifamily building in Manhattan. Have tried hard to incorporate a lot of shared community aspects here, with some success.

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