38 views
Radical Routes is developing a new model for co-op housing to expand the number and type of homes in co-operative ownership and prevent carpetbagging.
The ‘co-op cluster’ will enable groups of housing co-ops to save up and buy new properties outright, eliminating mortgage interest. It will make it easier to invest in new types of co-op housing, including self-build, large renovations, sheltered housing and land-based projects.
Early projections, based on the mortgages of current, nearly mature Radical Routes housing co-ops, show an initial pilot cluster could accrue more than £400,000 in its first 15 years and grow from two co-op members to seven.
Read the full article at Co-operative News
Go to the GEO front page
Add new comment