Addison Court Housing Cooperative final open house for prospective applicants

Jan 14 Thu 6:30 PM
Location
Addison Court Housing Co-Op

1135 Addison St.
Berkeley, CA 94702

This is a private home or office

How to find us
"we may not be there in person, but we wanted to make sure EBCOHO members didn't miss this rare opening"

Attendance
 24  people attended.
4.00 4.004 (4 ratings)

Who organized?
Raines Cohen

Addison Court Housing Cooperative (ACHC), is a 10-unit nonprofit corporation in West Berkeley seeking enthusiastic new member(s) to become part of our community. ACHC is a limited-equity housing cooperative in West Berkeley, set up under the auspices of Northern California Land Trust (NCLT). especially for people with low/moderate income.

Charming garden apartment, 520 sq. ft., ground floor with redwood front porch, private front and back entrances, full bath and kitchen, hardwood floors.

The group previously limited itself to people who have not owned a home in the past three years. but has found that it does not necessarily need to impose this restriction for people facing the loss of their home. Also, it no longer has minimum income restrictions, but it can look at how you will meet the monthly carrying charges.

We have monthly meetings governed by majority democracy, and are a diverse group of people who share some chores, periodic workdays, and gardening. Learn. Share. Grow.

We are looking for people who are willing to participate in this owner-occupied, owner-operated cooperative.

Members buy a share which entitles them to live in a unit.

All ten units are small (520 Sq. ft.) private one-bedroom apartments, ground floor (but up some steps), attached, with garden space and outdoor storage space (No common house or shared indoor space). We are owner-occupied only, with occasional short-term sublets. There are no common meals or other organized activities.

We are looking for a community-minded person willing to PARTICIPATE FULLY in cooperative activities. Learn more (free EBCOHO membership required)

HUD (the Department of Housing and Urban Development, which helped finance the creation of the co-op through the city) requires that you show proof of income. The application will ask for proof of your 2010 Y-T-D income and 2009 tax return if you have filed, or 2008 if not, but only current years' income need be considered.

Income limits (based on 80% or less of Median Family Income):

  • One person: Income max for one person is $50,000, with a buy-in amount of $2,844 due at move-in.
  • Two people: Income limit for two people is $57,120, with a buy-in amount of $3,249 due at move-in.
  • Three people: Income limit for three people is $64,320, with a buy-in amount of $3,658 due at move-in.
Monthly carrying charge (kind of like homeowner dues and mortgage combined) is currently $620.

If you meet the income requirements, and, after an interview, are invited to fill the vacancy, you will be able to vote but not hold office for the first three months. After that period you will become a full-fledged member and shareholder.

We will have two openings with a move-in date of March 1, 2010 (subject to change).
We are an equal opportunity housing cooperative.

If you would like to be considered, you must attend one MANDATORY orientation meeting either on:

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Who attended?

  • 24 attendees
    • robin (+2 guests)
       I felt as though I were at a group audition. Some of the information was made available and easily shared. However, there was a very strong vibe that several of the members, if not all, were expecting an individual to shine fourth with the perfect questions. There did not seem to be a real invitation to diversity; it seemed as though they had already made up the mind as to the type of individual or individuals they would ultimately select. 
    •  An excellent intro and overview of cooperative housing! Very helpful and informative. 
    • Curt Whiting (+1 guest)
       It was a good way to get to know the current occupants and find out how they operate their housing situation. I enjoyed seeing the place and finding out how people shared duties, and other arrangements. It seems like a good way to live. 
    •  A bit crowded—but helpful & informative. It was great to meet everyone, and get more info about the available units. 
    • Cohousing Coach
    • Yulupa Cohousing Co-Owner and Facilitator at Large
    • 1 former member (+1 guest)
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This covers: supporting members get event discounts, Cohousing Coaching, a book, attention

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Coaches & Hosts: Raines Cohen and Betsy Morris (chez Berkeley Coho)

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