Advantages of Cooperative Living
Members, through their share, own the not-for-profit cooperative. Residents govern the cooperative via a member-elected board of directors comprised of members. There is no equity investor or landlord. The cooperative hires a management company to advise the board of directors.
Cooperative operation and maintenance expenses are spread across the entire membership proportionately so the cost of living is generally lower than in a comparable single family home. Monthly charges equal the actual cost of owning and operating the property. The purpose of the ownership is not-for-profit.
The portion of the monthly charge that is devoted to paying the cooperative's mortgage interest and real estate taxes are tax deductible.
The very nature of cooperative living provides opportunities to make new friends. There is always something to do, if you choose. Neighbors are there when you need support.