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I live and am active in co-op housing in my area.
It's the only proven sustainable solution to affordable housing.
Any city in Canada, the least expensive housing is co-op housing.
There's virtually no discussion of co-ops in the media.
How did you get into it in the first place? Was it advertised somewhere?
I have heard the term a few times but don't know much else.
Easiest way is to look online for housing co-ops in your area. Unfortunately, there's very few spots that come available. The last time a spot in mine opened up was when a member died. That was 2 years ago.
Yup they're everywhere and fucking impossible to get into. I remember there was one on south danforth in Toronto that was decades to get in or you had to "know someone".
No wonder.
I've heard of a place in London that has apartments for less than $700
I was on half a dozen wait lists before I finally left Vancouver :/
Checkout this post from last week: https://lemmy.ca/post/6518929
Land trusts in BC are often used to build co-ops
I want to know more
What co-ops are (time stamp at most relevant point, but it's a short vid anyway): ~~old link removed~~
correction: the time stamp was missing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWfbLPmOeTs&t=48s
More in-depth discussion of how co-ops could help Canada recover from the housing crisis: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKudSeqHSJk
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