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[http://www.cohousing.org/resources/whatis.html Cohousing] is a type of [http://www.ic.org Intentional Community] in which family units (with kitchens) are owned individually with shared common facilities, such as a large dining room, kitchen, and guest bedrooms. |
[http://www.cohousing.org/resources/whatis.html Cohousing] is a type of [http://www.ic.org Intentional Community] in which family units (with kitchens) are owned individually with shared common facilities, such as a large dining room, kitchen, and guest bedrooms. |
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Seattle has been a hotbed of activity in Cohousing development since the early 1990s and has a number of Cohousing Communities in the greater Seattle Area.
Cohousing is a type of Intentional Community in which family units (with kitchens) are owned individually with shared common facilities, such as a large dining room, kitchen, and guest bedrooms.
NICA, the NW Intentional Communities Association maintains a page of links to Cohousing communities in the state of Washington (NW Intentional Communities).