March 17, 2012 5:30 PM. 10 attended.

North Oakland Cohousing Game Night and Potluck Dinner (Alameda/Oakland)

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This group is the farthest along in creating new community in the urban East Bay, with a model far more affordable and flexible than new-build. And it's always fun to get together for games and a potluck with cohousers and cohousing seekers.

North Oakland Cohousing (known for the last year as Eastlake Cohousing) is one of the most active core groups forming community and searching for a cohousing site in the East Bay. It is pursuing several sites near Oakland's Lake Merritt, and is seeking members to join and invest in this community, which is now an EBCOHO Supporting Member Group.

As part of its outreach and getting-to-know-each-other process, Eastlake Cohousing be having monthly game nights with potluck dinners starting in the new year, on the 3rd Saturday of each month. All ages and abilities are welcome!

5:30 pm potluck dinner, followed by board/card games. Location varies.


If you have questions about kids or anything else, call Jenny at [masked], or send an email by clicking on her profile to the right; children are welcome to attend with their adults.


This group (more background here) has been together, working to create cohousing in the East Bay for four years. Originally it planned to build cohousing condominiums in the classic "new-build" model on a small site near 51st and Telegraph in North Oakland, but it now plans to buy an apartment building. It has been looking at buildings with acohousing-friendly design thatalready have tenants. Banks are more likely to finance the purchase of building with a steady income stream from rentals, making this approach feasible for the group in the current lending economy.

The plan is to acquire the property and then members will move in as vacancies arise and continue to create community over time - gradually converting a few units to common space. New members may be current tenants or others from the community who are interested in cohousing. Come to an orientation to get the details, but current estimates are that each household will purchase a share of a corporation that will hold title to the property for around $50,000 to become an equity member, and then pay rent around $1,100 a month on a 2-bedroom apartment when they actually move in - no individual mortgage required. The share prices should appreciate as the group pays down the mortgage, makes improvements, and builds community.

The group is called North Oakland Cohousing (aka NOC) because it originally came together around a site in the Temescal district of Oakland, but it has been looking inOakland, Berkeley and Emeryville, and as far out Albany and El Cerrito.



We'll post more about the group here (free EBCOHO/MeetUp membership and login required to view) or you can learn more directly on the group's website, listed below.

If you have any questions you can contact North Oakland member Jenny via the "send message" button on her profile page.

www.north-oakland-cohousing.org


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  • Event Host
    Jenny Guy
    North Oakland Cohousing organizer - supporting group member
  • amber jayanti
    I truly enjoyed meeting this friendly folks and talking about the possibilities of building a new EBay co-ho community together. I felt fortunate to have also met a wonderful couple (Richard and his lovely wife) from Colorado Springs who shared a great deal about their decade plus co-ho experience.
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