An innovative eco-village, Tasman Village, being developed on the Tasman Peninsula is incorporating co-housing principles into its model. Co-housing, which is increasing in popularity around the world, is creating neighbourhoods where residents own their own home and regularly share in community activities, most importantly common meals in a communal kitchen/dining room a few times per week. Homes are usually smaller in size, close to each other and the residents share in the open space and community buildings on the property.
The Tasman Village developer, Ilan Arnon, who is recycling a 1970s motel as part of the Village, says there are currently 8 two bedroom units for sale, which combined with the communal kitchen, dining area and gathering space are providing the initial infrastructure for a 23 acre co-housing estate. The Village is a staged strata titled development scheme and includes 65 vacant land lots. Purchasers will have the opportunity to have input into the development of the Village which also has a focus on food production. The village is located 400 meters from town center with all the services nearby.
Each of the 2 bedroom strata titled units is approximately 53sqm building space internally and has a small courtyard and car parking area. Total land and building area is approximately 150 sqm. Prices range from $179,000 (renovated) to $149,000 (un-renovated). Most units have views of Parsons Bay. Strata Lot 1, recently renovated. It offers two entries and a sunset deck with views to Parsons Bay, an open living space with a modest kitchen. It is a few steps away from the indoor heated pool complex and the HUB cafe. The units will suit those who are seeking affordable housing and wish to be part of a sustainable community. The apartments are available for immediate settlement and as a part of the retreat can be used for full time residency as well as conducting a business from home.