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Background on Skagit Cohousing

We broke ground in November 2020 on a beautiful 4+ acre property in Anacortes, Washington!

How it all started, and where we're going...

In September 2016, a small group of households gathered to share their interest in forming a cohousing community in Skagit County. One year later, we contracted with Kathryn McCamant of Cohousing Solutions to guide us through the development process. In May of 2018 we secured a beautiful 4-plus acre property in Anacortes, Washington!

​In July of 2018 we selected Schemata Workshop in Seattle to design our project.  Grace Kim, Schemata Workshop Principal, has designed other cohousing neighborhoods and lives with her family in Capital Hill Cohousing.  With Schemata Workshop on board we held our design workshops and are thrilled with our final designs.  We have 30 homes, 5 different floor plans, and a lovely common house.
 
In the Summer of 2019, we partnered with Tad Fairbank to serve as our Developer and Fairbank Construction as our General Contractor.  Fairbank Construction built Quimper Village in Port Townsend and their experience is invaluable to us.
 
Most recently we finalized things with the City of Anacortes in preparation for beginning construction. We broke ground in November 2020.
 
We are looking forward to moving in sometime in early 2022.
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Skagit Commons: What’s in our name?

We will soon be changing our name from Skagit Cohousing to Skagit Commons. These two carefully selected words carry much history, culture and meaning for us. 

The word “Skagit” (rhymes with “magic”) is Lushootseed (a dialect in the Coast Salish language group) and describes a people and a place. Today it also refers to a special Watershed; a majestic Valley; a grand River; a beautiful Bay; and two resident Tribes. 

The word “Commons” is a word that reflects the values of the Cohousing movement (e.g., sharing, caring, respecting, etc.) and our commitment to these values. In this country, the idea of a “Commons” dates back to early New England and refers to to a parcel of land shared and stewarded by local communities.
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  • Home
  • About Us
    • Meet the Community
    • Vision & Mission
    • Location
    • Background on Skagit Cohousing
    • Professional Partners
    • Magic Skagit Bibliography
  • About Cohousing
    • Why Cohousing?
    • Helpful Links
    • FAQs
  • Reserve a Home
  • Events
  • Contact
  • Members Log In