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Strategic Alignment: How Social Security Dependency Data Supports the Eco Village Co-op Project
Michigan's seniors face a housing affordability crisis. With 45.2% of income from Social Security, averaging just $2,071/month, they can afford only $621 for housing, while actual costs exceed $3,460/month. The Eco Village Co-op's limited-equity cooperative model addresses this by permanently capping housing costs at 30% of income.

CJ Rapp
Jan 610 min read


The Eco Village Co-op as a Scalable Solution to America's Housing Affordability Crisis: A Strategic Framework for Cooperative Housing Development
Eco Village Co‑op offers $150,000 cooperative cohousing units as a practical response to America’s housing affordability crisis, where nearly 57% of households cannot afford a $300,000 home. By combining fourplex design, nonprofit cooperative ownership, renewable energy, and onsite food production in Michigan, the Eco Village Co‑op model demonstrates how self‑sufficient, community‑owned housing can create truly attainable homes for students, seniors, and working families.

CJ Rapp
Dec 21, 202522 min read
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