On a back-country hike last weekend, I ended up boot packing part of the way. Each step was a challenge, but I knew that those behind me were benefiting from my hard work and in the end I would have a nearly perfect run on my snowboard. It dawned on me this was the perfect analogy for my friends and clients at Millworks Co-housing.
The original Bellingham Co-housing did a lot for paving the way for more co-housing communities in Bellingham. I can only imagine the hundreds of hours put into working with the City officials to create the code that has allowed these two unique, special communities come to fruition. 10 years after the Bellingham Co-housing was completed, the Millwork community first made its offer on the property. And although the code was in place, there was much work to be done with the City to get the approvals for what is now Millworks. That was just one of the many, many hurdles overcame to build out Millworks.
We have been approached by several people wanting to know more about the process, the planning, the costs, and so on. Each co-housing community is unique and varied as its in habitants. However, there is no need to recreate the wheel. These two local co-housing communities are trail blazers, boot packers, leaders.
Because of the overwhelming interest in co-housing we are offering a tour of Millworks and will be releasing plans of our next co-housing venture March 11th and 12th.
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