Doyle Street

Experience the Bay Area's first cohousing neighborhood in the vibrant urban village of Emeryville, California, home of Pixar Entertainment and Peet’s Coffee.

This community is nestled in a charming neighborhood of renovated warehouse buildings and residences, a few miles from a marina, between Oakland, Berkeley, and San Francisco.

Doyle Street is a small urban cohousing community, with 12 units plus a common house. All units (condominiums) are currently owner-occupied. Units last sold at $435,000 - $560,000 about four years ago (to EBCOHO members!).

The group formed in 1990. Project completed and first occupied in spring 1992. It was designed and (until a few years ago) occupied by architects Chuck Durrett and Katie McCamant, founders of the cohousing movement in the United States; this was the second cohousing development built in the U.S.

The complex consists of two buildings. Six units and a common house are retrofitted into a brick industrial building, while three townhouse units make up an all-new building. Together they form an "L"-shape around the parking lot and courtyard, which includes a garden, children's play area, and facilities for dining outside when it's warm. A large iron gates in the courtyard can be swung out into the parking area creating a larger enclosed play or party area; this is often done on weekends.

Read more in the community's directory entry.

NEW! As of May, 2011, a 6-month sublet is available. Get Details (EBCOHO/MeetUp login and free membership required to view)

Table of Contents

Page title Most recent update Last edited by
Ninth Street March 25, 2012 5:18 AM Raines Cohen
Fort Awesome November 27, 2011 12:35 PM Raines Cohen
Summer Sublets May 11, 2011 4:13 PM Raines Cohen
Doyle Street May 5, 2011 4:34 PM Raines Cohen
Golden Gate Cohousing May 18, 2012 12:36 PM Jeff Billings
Eastlake Cohousing March 31, 2011 10:46 PM Raines Cohen
Oakland Morehouse June 9, 2011 10:35 AM former member
MultiCoho April 5, 2012 5:34 AM Raines Cohen
Churcha Soul August 5, 2010 2:41 PM Raines Cohen
Berkeley Town House July 10, 2010 8:08 AM Betsy Morris
Group Houses and Co-ops March 25, 2012 6:06 AM Raines Cohen
Established Cohousing Neighborhoods November 28, 2011 2:51 PM Betsy Morris
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Cohousing Coaches

Our business is Planning for Sustainable Communities.

Prudence Crandall House

Coop house and informal ecovillage with neighbors on 66th Street

Folsom EcoHousing

Cohousing neighborhood of 38 green homes getting ready to build!

Janelle Orsi

Co-author of Sharing Solution guide & other legal resources.

Phoenix Commons

Senior Cohousing @ Park Street Bridge. Aging in Community Study Groups

Eastlake Coho now North Oakland Coho

Monthly Potlucks and Game Nights, orientations, fun!

Golden Gate Cohousing/Parker Street Fdtn

New Cooperative Community in the historic Oak/ville neighborhood

Cohousing California - Resource Network

Web portal to communities, openings, and trainings

Congrats Parker Street Coop

Your supporting membership means a lot to us in EBCOHO.

Yay! Triple Point Cohousing

6 households of adults and kids where Oaktown/Eville/Berkeley meet.

Bay Area Community Land Trust

Membership and advocacy for permanently affordable housing cooperatives.

Jerry Michalski/Sociate

A visionary connector of people and ideas for The Relationship Economy

Member, US Green Building Council

We are a professional member of USGBC; Raines is a LEED Green Associate.

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