Old Town Cooperative is a brand-new member-owned housing community — beautifully renovated homes, predictable monthly costs, and neighbors who actually have a say. The first round of founding members is now being accepted.
Old Town Cooperative isn't a development company or a rental complex. It's a community we're building together. Members buy a share, occupy a home, and share in how the cooperative is run — for the long term.
Members purchase an equity share in the cooperative. Your share grants you the right to occupy your home — and a real vote in how the community is run.
Updated kitchens with new appliances, LVP flooring, fresh paint, and modernized baths across every charter home.
One monthly carrying charge covers your unit, taxes, and shared maintenance. No surprise rent hikes — members vote on the annual budget.
Old Town has always had character. What it's been missing is housing that lets the people who love this neighborhood stay in it — without fighting another rent increase or watching landlords change every three years.
The cooperative answers that. By the people who live here, for the long haul, with the kind of slow, steady stewardship that turns a building into a neighborhood landmark.
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The cooperative's founding members shape the community from day one — and receive lasting benefits that won't be offered again.
Founding-member applications are being accepted on a rolling basis.
Short, friendly conversations with the founding board and current applicants.
Members select units, sign share agreements, and prepare for move-in.
First move-ins begin. The first cooperative member meeting follows soon after.
Charter membership is limited to the first 24 households. If Old Town Cooperative sounds like the kind of place you've been waiting for, reserve a spot on the interest list now.