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What does it take to build a cohousing community from scratch?
In this episode of This is Cohousing, we talk with Patricia Darlington, one of the founders of Oakcreek Community in Stillwater, Oklahoma. Pat shares the personal story that first led her to discover cohousing and how that discovery turned into a real neighborhood built by ordinary people with a shared vision.
We explore the early steps of starting a cohousing group, forming an LLC, finding land, working through zoning challenges, and building a community designed for connection, independence, and aging well.
Pat also reflects on what it’s like to live in cohousing after more than a decade: how intentional design shapes daily life, why interdependence matters more than independence, and how community can support people through all stages of life, including aging and end-of-life care.
If you’ve ever wondered how cohousing communities get started or why more people are seeking alternatives to living alone—this conversation offers an inside look at the process and the philosophy behind it.
Learn more about Pat's community at www.oakcreekstillwater.com
or Oakcreek's Newsletter
Books mentioned:
The Senior Cohousing Handbook
Cohousing Communities
For more info visit www.cohousingco.com or https://linktr.ee/CohousingCo
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By The Cohousing CompanyWhat does it take to build a cohousing community from scratch?
In this episode of This is Cohousing, we talk with Patricia Darlington, one of the founders of Oakcreek Community in Stillwater, Oklahoma. Pat shares the personal story that first led her to discover cohousing and how that discovery turned into a real neighborhood built by ordinary people with a shared vision.
We explore the early steps of starting a cohousing group, forming an LLC, finding land, working through zoning challenges, and building a community designed for connection, independence, and aging well.
Pat also reflects on what it’s like to live in cohousing after more than a decade: how intentional design shapes daily life, why interdependence matters more than independence, and how community can support people through all stages of life, including aging and end-of-life care.
If you’ve ever wondered how cohousing communities get started or why more people are seeking alternatives to living alone—this conversation offers an inside look at the process and the philosophy behind it.
Learn more about Pat's community at www.oakcreekstillwater.com
or Oakcreek's Newsletter
Books mentioned:
The Senior Cohousing Handbook
Cohousing Communities
For more info visit www.cohousingco.com or https://linktr.ee/CohousingCo
Facebook
Instagram
LinkedIn
Youtube
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