This is Cohousing: The Cohousing Podcast
Quimper Village is about as elegant as the cohousing process gets. In this episode, host Charles Durrett sits down with founding members Carolyn and Jack Salmon to unpack how their senior cohousing community on Washington's Olympic Peninsula went from a church meeting to a finished neighborhood with 28 homes in just three years.They talk about getting out of denial about aging, the "no green bananas" urgency that kept the group moving, why they completed Study Group One twice, and the record-setting site design workshop that produced twelve viable plans. Carolyn and Jack also share the philosophy that anchored everything — "you're buying a community, and a nice house comes with it" — and explain why hiring the right project manager (and keeping group members out of that role) made all the difference.Whether you're forming a community, designing one, or just curious how cohousing actually comes together, this conversation is full of hard-won, practical wisdom.📚 Resources mentioned in this episode:State of the Art Cohousing: Lessons Learned from Quimper Village by Alexandria Levitt & Charles DurrettCohousing Communities: Designing for High-Functioning Neighborhoods by Charles Durrett For more info visit www.cohousingco.com [www.cohousingco.com] , quimpervillage.com [quimpervillage.com] or https://linktr.ee/CohousingCo [https://linktr.ee/CohousingCo] * Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/cohousing/] * Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/cohousingco_01/] * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/cohousingco] * Youtube [https://www.youtube.com/@charlesdurrett9954] * X [https://x.com/CohousingCo_01] Bossa Antigua Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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