Units available for rent or sale


2-Bedroom Rental Available April 1, 2010
Large 2-bedroom, located on the ground floor, in the middle of Building 5. Quiet location, the bedrooms overlook the garden. The living room and kitchen face the western courtyard. Beautiful, handcrafted window seat with lots of extra storage in the kitchen. Extra closets with built-in organizers.
We are looking for community-minded renters who are dedicated to living and participating in Village life here at Columbia Ecovillage. At least eight Community Participation Hours are required per adult per month. Included are the social benefits that community living provides.Rent is $1150 per month, which includes HOA dues, does not include electric ($36-$140 monthly) and internet ($16.50 per month.) For more information contact Jef and Stacy at cedarsanctum@comcast.net.
Two Bedroom For Sale
2 bedroom, 1 bath, 750 sf private residence for sale ~ $221,000. Condo was fully renovated in 2009 for energy efficiency, healthy indoor air and environmental responsibility ~ sustainably harvested wood floors and cupboards, marmoleum in kitchen and bath.
We are looking for a member who shares our community’s values of stewarding and nurturing the land on which we live, and is interested in being an active participant in our vibrant community. Our villagers are a friendly, engaged bunch, and our community has an open, gentle gardener vibe. We value caring and connectedness, our decision making is done by consensus. and we have optional community meals up to 4 times a week. Each resident is responsible for joining a committee/team, and for contributing 8 hours each month, which is a good part of the fun of living here. Cook a meal! Join a gardening party! Plant garlic with your neighbors! Feed the chickens!
Be a part of something special! Unique opportunity to live in a multi~generational co~housing community with members aged 1 to 82. The ecovillage is at NE 46th and NE Killingsworth on 3.73 acres with extensive gardens, 36 chickens, century-old walnut trees, fig, apple, pear and cherry trees, catchment tanks for rainwater, and a large 1912 farmhouse that serves as our community house.
Path to Membership: Take a tour, attend a few meetings and a meal, have a member review, background check, enjoy your new home and community!
Contact Sara at sarasherwood1@gmail.com