Great Oak Cohousing

500 Little Lake, (734) 330-2440. 37 units, built 2003. Two- to four-bedroom townhouses, most including garages. Sales $250,000-450,000; rentals also sometimes available. Common house with kitchen, dining room, recreation room, game room, children’s play room, laundry room, guest room, and private offices; garages; playground; and vegetable garden. Optional meals 4-5 times a week. Community members each spend 8-10 hours per month doing jobs around the site and celebrate many events together. Tour recommended for prospective members; tours of all 3 cohousing communities occur every Sun. at 2 p.m., starting at the Touchstone common house. Video tours are also available. Contact tours@touchstonecohousing.org or call 734-274-9110 for more information regarding tours. Great Oak interest form available on website. gocoho.org

 

 

Sunward Cohousing

424 Little Lake, (248) 266-0636. 40 units, built 1997-1998. 1-to-4-bedroom townhouses. Pedestrian community; parking located on the periphery. Common house with kitchen, dining room, exercise room, game room, craft room, and laundry room; workshop; playground; and 10 acres of forest preserve with walking trails, prairie, gardens, and ponds. Optional meals twice a week. Sales currently $385,000+; rentals also sometimes available. Sign up on website to be notified of availability. info@sunward.org, sunward.org

Touchstone Cohousing

560 Little Lake. (734) 274-9110. Common house plus 46 homes, built 2005. Current sales $370,000-$475,000; rentals $1,900 (but prices vary, so checking website for pricing is recommended). Common house with kitchen, dining room, children’s room, media room, guest room, and storage; 6 acres of land with a pond. Optional meals twice a week. info@annarborcohousing.org, touchstonecohousing.org