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Seeking partners to co-create a co-housing community, Berkeley or West Orinda, CA

Cere Davis
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Hey Folks,

Putting feelers out on various forums to connect with like-minded people who understand that a life shared (with the right people) is a live well lived. I am looking to develop a multi-generational co-housing community with permaculture/ecovillage style design in mind. This region may not be on current list of "Opportunity Zones", but there are a variety of state-level incentives that might fit with a community build/design that have proactive resilient principles in mind.

https://resilientca.org/

While it's very easy to find people with this kind of mindset in the Bay area of California, I find it's hard(er) to connect with the right people who have the professional resources needed to actually bring something like this into fruition.

For a brief overview of what kind of cooperative I am envisioning, I'm aiming for something similar to what is being developed here: https://www.adamscreekcohousin...

Site: <2 - 5 Acres

# of Units: ~ 10 - 20

Welcoming any designers, developers, investors, lawyers, CPAs, clowns, etc who are interested in collaborating on a vision that involves a collective win beyond just money. Though, of course, this project will be structured with financial resiliency in mind, as well.

Looking forward.

Cere

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