Colonial Square Homes is a housing cooperative where each resident/member is a tenant-Member in the corporation. Once the application process has been approved and the up-front fees have been satisfied, one-bedroom townhouses are $515 a month; two-bedroom units from $527 to $530 a month; three- bedrooms, $534 a month; and four-bedroom units are $543 a month. These monthly payments, called carrying charges, include sewer, trash and water services.
Colonial Square Homes, Inc. has been bestowed the Best of Northland Award in 2016. They provide affordable cooperative living with spacious landscaping.
1798 Cumberland Green Drive, St. Charles, IL 60174
204 townhouses on 33 acres, founded in 1972.
From a one bedroom single story units to a two story four bedroom units. Put this luxurious size together with the fact that you have no responsibility for the interior – exterior maintenance, yard work, snow removal, trash collection, water bills, gas bills, or normal appliance maintenance and replacement, and you may begin to see some of the advantages. Add the fact that the co-op provides a swimming pool, exercize room, clubhouse and parks for use by its members and the advantages mount.
24 Units under one roof subsidized property in Hyde park governed by nonprofit Board of Directors and was specifically constructed housing for persons with disabilities, founded in 1986.
In June of 2012, DARE worked with the Hyde Park Disabilities Task Force to identify issues of accessibility in their neighborhood to better the quality of life of anyone with a disability. The volunteers documented and measured widths for wheelchairs and motorized scooters. Highlighting concerns about safety and accessibility for everyone before a major reconstruction planned for the area.
Units 46 under one roof, founded and built in 2000 E. Rayford has a nonprofit Board of Directors and is subsidized for 62 or older property. Built with a grant from the Department of and under development under the 202 program.
330 townhouses on a spacious 20 acres, established in 1967. Beautiful brick buildings that have been excellently maintained as well as mature trees and lovely landscaping that gives you the small town feeling yet still conveniently located! This combination has kept some members calling this home for the last 40 years but also drawing in new members that want to enjoy everything Highleah Townhomes has to offer.
Receiver of Resolution 105738 for providing quality, affordable living for Southeast Kansas City for 50 years Not only has townhomes but also various styles with garages and basements!
324 1 and 2 bedroom units plus 157 3 bedroom townhouses on 29+ acres that was incorperated in 1968.
28 story High rise and sprawling townhomes from Interstate 94 to Division Street, bordering Wicker Park and Bucktown neighborhoods.
Noble Square Cooperative offers a very unique form of ownership. Member’s own a share in the cooperative and are therefore entitled to benefits which are not found in a rental or condominium proporties. If you are looking for modern comfort with a serene atmosphere come to Noble Square Cooperative. Along with same privileges of home ownership listed below are some of other advantages to acquiring membership to Noble Square Cooperative.
348 units on close to 30 acres, built in 1971-1972.
10 playgrounds AND an indoor toy room.
Pet friendly, including a run built for dogs to play.
Winfield Village is a community in every sense of the word, from the diversity of its residents to the variety of its activities and programs. Winfield Village Cooperative residents represent a cross section of the world at large. Working people, university faculty, staff and students, young singles, young married or senior citizens who are young at heart, all live here at Winfield Village.
One, two and three bedroom townhomes with basements. Affordable cooperative living, Tons of green space and sets in a community surrounded with other cooperatives.
This property is somewhat famous for fighting against gentrification and improving Wicker Park by becoming a cooperative. A handful of residents that lived at what was then called “Pierce North Apartments“ decided not stand tall together and helped form this cooperative along with help from the Midwest Friends Housing Corporation. Other than the history,
Woolman Washington is an affordable property near everything you could want (Hospital, boutique clothing stores, nightlife, beer gardens and wonderful food scene) all the while living in a beautiful historic neighborhood of Chicago.