Come home to community.

Cooperative living for a better society and earth, now and for the future.

The 750 North housing co-op, as part of Goose Creek Community Land Trust, is an equity co-op where members self-govern and shape their own unique culture, agreements, and systems to meet their needs and the needs of the broader community. It is an alternative form of homeownership and way for those who have been priced out of the traditional homeownership market to build equity while living in community. With no income restrictions and only $5,000 down, 750 North makes homeownership accessible. Additionally, the 750 North housing co-op offers members many benefits including high-quality shared amenities, personal bedroom suites with private baths, cost-saving efficient building, and shared transportation. 

Amenities

In addition to living cooperatively with other house members, 750 North members will enjoy the following amenities:

  • Green building elements including renewable electricity from on-site solar, solar charging for electric cars and bikes, and strawbale, hempcrete and blown in cellulose (recycled paper) insulation

  • Colorado Carshare cars available on the property for community use 

  • All natural finishes with low-no toxic off-gassing

  • Chef’s kitchen with two refrigerators

  • Versatile community spaces 

  • 2 outdoor decks off the kitchen/living/dining spaces

  • Electric charging stations in the garage

  • Shared garage access / workshop space (hold a yoga class, dance party, local child care, craft teach-ins, or use it as another neighborhood get-together venue)

  • Community gardening space 

  • Outdoor hose/pet washing station in garden

  • Individual outdoor and indoor storage spaces 

  • Communal onsite laundry room 

  • Planted window-wells and living fences

  • Front and back porches 

  • Co-Working space 

  • Bike storage 

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About Us

The team behind the 750 North housing co-op brings diverse professional experience, but are united in our passion to find sustainable housing solutions that address our local community needs.

Images and Designs

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Come home to community.

“E-V-E-R-Y-T-H-I-N-G—is connected. The soil needs rain, organic matter, air, worms and life in order to do what it needs to do to give and receive life. Each element is an essential component. Organizing takes humility and selflessness and patience and rhythm while our ultimate goal of liberation will take many expert components. Some of us build and fight for land, healthy bodies, healthy relationships, clean air, water, homes, safety, dignity, and humanizing education. Others of us fight for food and political prisoners and abolition and environmental justice. Our work is intersectional and multifaceted. Nature teaches us that our work has to be nuanced and steadfast. And more than anything, that we need each other—at our highest natural glory—in order to get free.”

- adrienne maree brown