July 25, 2010 1:00 PM. 20 attended.

7-unit mansion UNDER CONTRACT:Instant Cohousing open house Sun PM(North Oakland)

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EBCOHO supporting members Kenneth Mahaffey and Jack Sawyer, twenty-year members of the Parker Street Co-op, have just this week had an offer accepted on an exciting property that hosted a longtime community that YOU could be a part of rebooting with a new vision, together with friends. RSVP here and come by the open house Sunday afternoon to meet them and an existing renter interested in community, see the place and meet other seekers, learn more and forge connections with compatible seekers.

The property they found, on a 60th street corner just a block East of San Pablo Avenue, has seven fully independent units, some with separate outside entrances, a mix of 4 studios and 3 1-bedroom homes. The second-floor studios have 11-foot ceilings and built-in lofts, so they are surprisingly spacious. The property includes a roof deck with incredible views, plus an extensive yard with multiple palm trees. Two of the units are rented, and one tenant is interested in participating in a community.

The long term intention is to create a resident-owned community. A group that was ready could even take over the contract ($500,000 with $125,000 down) and buy the building now. More likely, perhaps, is that initially people would rent while the group is coming together.

Read more about the property itself on the original marketing flyer (login to your free EBCOHO/MeetUp account required). For more information, see Jack, Kenneth, or Freya at the EBCOHO MeetUp Open House or e-mail [masked]).

RSVP here and come anytime during the open house Sunday; Betsy and Raines, your Cohousing Coaches are available to help potential buyers get to know each other and work out details, getting the help you need to see the potential.

  • Susan
    Susan

    It sounds like currently there are no common areas that could be used for everyone to eat together. What are your thoughts on how that could be developed?

    Posted July 24, 2010 at 8:16 AM
  • Michelle Reddington
    Michelle Reddington

    Very Exciting Possibilities!

    Posted July 24, 2010 at 12:23 PM
  • Jack Sawyer
    Jack Sawyer

    Potential Common Areas:
    Most immediately and easily: deck in yard, two covered spaces, each about 10x10.
    Medium range: take one apartment
    Longer: the house next door east (three units) has been unoccupied for many years and might be available.
    --Jack

    Posted July 24, 2010 at 12:41 PM
  • Raines Cohen
    Raines Cohen

    Janet: My understanding is that there was a single owner of the community, and he had a relationship break up, and then was no longer interested (perhaps for other life changes or financial reasons as well). I'm also eager to learn more about the history. One of many good reasons for diversity in ownership, avoids single points of failure.

    Posted July 24, 2010 at 5:22 PM
  • Paula
    Paula

    What did people think of this location? Are people considering buying or renting? Is there a group talking about buying it?

    Posted August 4, 2010 at 9:01 PM
  • Raines Cohen
    Raines Cohen

    Paula, thanks for the follow-up. EBCOHO supporting members Jack Sawyer and Kenneth Mahaffey did go ahead with the purchase, which should be closing tomorrow. Here's info about how it might work as a community: http://www.calcoho.org/cohousing-neighborhoods/oakland/go...

    Posted August 4, 2010 at 9:08 PM
  • Paula
    Paula

    Thanks so much for the information. I'll contact jack.

    Posted August 5, 2010 at 1:09 PM
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