Cohousing Australia
Cohousing Australia champions a collaborative housing model where residents share resources, responsibilities, and communal spaces. It’s designed to foster connection, affordability, and sustainability while maintaining private living quarters.
Key elements of cohousing
- Shared spaces such as gardens, kitchens, laundries, or even childcare facilities reduce living costs.
- Decisions are made collectively, giving residents a voice in their housing community. This model is best suited for those who are comfortable with collaborative decision-making for community issues.
- Strong emphasis on environmental sustainability and social connection.
Example: Westside Cohousing in Footscray
Westside Cohousing in Footscray is a thriving cohousing community in Melbourne’s inner west, bringing together diverse households, including single-parent families, to create a sustainable and inclusive living environment.
What sets Westside Cohousing apart
- Residents design and manage the community together, tailoring it to shared values.
- Private homes are complemented by communal spaces, such as gardens, kitchens, and play areas.
- The location in Footscray offers access to excellent public transport, schools, and cultural amenities.
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