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I'm so excited about this forum!
I've been involved with organizations working to elevate the shared housing concept for the past 12 years. Sharing truly is a worldwide phenomenon that eases financial burden, eliminates isolation and can help with aging in place. Good to see this concept becoming a lifestyle choice!
There are several resources around that can make choosing a housemate a success, not a nightmare. The one that comes to mind is Sharing Housing, a deep resource for home sharing aimed at our demographic. Annamarie Pluhar is an authority on shared housing and has lots of incredible advice, a Q & A she conducts and lots of forms to help in finding the perfect housemate.
I am on Facebook as The Share, interested in the concept of sharing and community. I've also started a webpage and a youTube channel that features authors, authorities and interviews with folks who are experts in sharing housing.
Let me know if you've found a successful match and if you know others who successfully share housing and want to be interviewed. I am always looking for ways to help others view shared housing as a positive lifestyle choice.
Zoe
I have a home to share! It is in Woodstock, Il., truly "A Little Piece of Heaven on 4 acres". It has a creek running through it, a pond, huge oak trees, making it a glorious peaceful haven. The house has 3700 sq. ft., completely furnished. You have a very large private bedroom, private bath, a very large family room with shared rest of the house. I am looking for a lady, compatible with me to share.
Woodstock is a very active town and has tons of activities It is the place for the filming of Ground Hog Day, The Home of "Dick Tracy" a very beautiful Town Square with a huge Gazebo in the center that touts loads of summer concerts, entertainment, and information. There is always something happening. If you would like more information, please contact me.
Some folks in Woodstock NY just rolled out a program & are looking for homeowners.
Go into the main AARP screen on this website (just click on AARP logo in upper left of the screen).
In the search box (upper right on screen), key in 'shared housing'. You will find links to a number of articles.
Hello SR,
I've never tried it myself, but my mother did. But we need to take into consideration that she passed away 20 years ago this month.
She ran newspaper ads for room for rent in paper, she had a rental agreement with a deposit for renter to sign, allowed them to us a section of refrigerator/freezer for food which was initialed, charged them to wash their clothes weekly, they were responsible for there own personal items and detergents for washing, responsible for keeping room clean & vaccumed (her vacuum)/no eating in room, weekly, bi-wkly or monthly rent payments from renters,etc.
Two story house with (2) bedrooms and full bath upstairs for renters
I'd try it myself but different kind of people in the world today, even seniors. I'd really need to know them well, or get a background check.
I hope this gives you some ideas
Have a Blessed Day,
Marylin
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