First cohousing in Montreal | Village Urbain will welcome applications as of June 14

Does the idea of ​​co-housing appeal to you? Village Urbain, the first project of its kind to see the light of day in Montreal, will welcome applications starting June 14.



In a cohousing, everyone has their own home, but everyone shares common spaces like a kitchen, workshop, and guest room, as well as resources and activities. Established in Lachine, not far from the St. Lawrence River, the project will include 58 one- to four-bedroom apartments, 451 sq.⁠2 at 1083 ft⁠2, a quarter of which will be reserved for rental at a price below the market. As for those offered for sale, they are at cost price. Village Urbain being an NPO, it will not make any profit on the sale of the units, specified Estelle Le Roux Joky, co-founder and general manager of Village Urbain, in The Presson April 14th.

The starting prices for each type of accommodation are set at $338,027, $439,205, $548,431 and $647,309 (taxes included), with appliances and lockers.

Accommodation of choice

To aspire to live in the Urban Village, you must therefore apply by completing a questionnaire online or in person and providing a mortgage pre-authorization. A selection committee composed of experts in the formation of intentional communities will evaluate the applications according to the motivation to live in cohousing and the expressed desire to respect the rules and values ​​of the Urban Village.

The project, whose architecture is signed by Sid Lee, will be unveiled on July 8 during a convivial day, on the site of the future cohousing, during which the selected households will be able to reserve their accommodation. A 5% deposit will be required. Note that the resale price will be framed.

The reservation for rental apartments is expected in the fall. The first shovel of earth should take place in July, with the end of construction scheduled for the end of 2024.


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