Co-housing in the Netherlands
The idea of co-housing arose at the end of the sixties in the Netherlands and can be described as having a community of people or households, where each household has its own house or apartment.
Most co-housing projects consist of rented houses, normally owned by housing cooperatives, which are wide spread in The Netherlands. Renting allows low-income households to be part of co-housing communities. There are also projects with a mix of owned and rented homes and some with only owned homes.


 "There is nothing like staying at home for real comfort."
"There is nothing like staying at home for real comfort."