How Decisions Are Made in Our Community
One of the most unique aspects of co-housing is the consensus-based decision-making process. Brian explains:
“Everything is done with meetings, discussions, and consensus. Everyone has an equal say.”
Unlike traditional HOAs or housing developments, cohousing allows all members to have a voice. Major decisions, such as home construction, shared responsibilities, and sustainability efforts, are made collaboratively, not dictated by a single entity or a board of directors.
Weekly community meetings ensure everyone is heard.
Committees handle specific tasks to keep the process efficient.
The focus is on collective problem-solving rather than rigid rules.
If you’ve ever been frustrated by traditional housing restrictions, Burns Village & Farm cohousing near Nashville offers a refreshing alternative, one where your voice truly matters.
Read more about how Burns Village & Farm is not like a traditional condominium HOA.
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