Interested in joining
Esquimalt Village Cohousing?

Become an Associate Member and see if Esquimalt Village Cohousing feels like home.

Associate Membership is an easy, low-pressure way to learn about cohousing, stay connected to the project, and begin building relationships with the people shaping this community.

A group of diverse members of Esquimalt Village Cohousing standing in front of the future community site

As an Associate Member you will…

  • Receive

    Receive a copy of the book, Community Led Housing: A Cohousing Development Approach (a $40 value), which provides detailed information about all aspects of the cohousing development process.

  • Learn

    Enroll in free workshops and social events to learn more about the benefits of cohousing as a lifestyle choice. (Check the Events page for scheduling.)

  • Meet

    From the date you join, you’re welcome to attend all member meetings and social events for three months—an opportunity to get to know Esquimalt Village Cohousing and our members.

  • Participate

    Participate in creating your own community and get to know your future neighbours. Have fun while taking control of your housing and making choices about how you want to live together.

What you Should Know

Esquimalt Village Cohousing members standing in front of the rezoning sign at the future home site
  • The next level of involvement is to become an associate member, which will give you the opportunity to get to know us better and find out more about the project. If you decide that you want to  be a part of the project you can apply to become an equity member and a Director of the cohousing development company.

  • Associate members can attend workshops, meetings and social events, so you get a feel for the group, how we operate, and where the project is heading.

    Associate members pay a non-refundable fee of $500 for a period of 3 months or until 1 week after conditions are removed on the cohousing site’s purchase and sale agreement, whichever is later.

    Your membership includes a copy of the book Community Led Housing: A Cohousing Development Approach. The fees collected are put towards costs for the workshops,  website, outreach, printing, room rentals, etc. and will be credited towards equity membership if the household decides to proceed.

    Associate members participate in meetings, but the decisions about the project are made by the cohousing equity members. Associate members have made no obligation to the project and can leave at any time.

  • If you want to participate in creating the project, the next step is to determine whether you want to become an ‘equity member’. You (and your lawyer if you choose) will have the opportunity to review all the legal agreements, financial information and other documentation associated with the project prior to making a financial commitment. 

    If you decide to proceed, you will become a Director and a shareholder of the company that has been formed to develop the project.

  • In order to secure land and develop the cohousing community, the company will need equity and construction financing.  

    Prior to becoming an equity member you will be asked to complete a confidential statement of personal net worth and show that you have the financial capacity to purchase a home in the development at completion. You are only asked to provide this information once you have made the decision that you want to become a Director and shareholder of the company.

  • The development team has prepared a preliminary budget based on research of the local market conditions. This budget will be updated at various stages in the project.  The aim is to construct a building that costs about the same as market costs for non-cohousing homes in similar locations in the Greater Victoria area, except that in this case, the community will include extensive common amenities to support neighbour connection. 

    As the development proceeds, design decisions will be prioritized to meet the budget and the equity members will be fully informed of the consequences of every decision.

  • In a community led housing project, the future residents are the developer; they are involved in all the decisions relating to the design and development and contribute the equity required to finance the project.

    Cohousing homes tend to be higher quality with more environmentally sustainable features than conventional homes. At the completion of the project, the residents not only have a high quality home they have participated in creating, but they also know their neighbours and have extensive common facilities to enjoy a rich and vibrant community life together.

  • Associate Membership is $500 and last 3 months, providing you enough time to learn about all about whether cohousing is right for you, meet the community and professional team, and study the project plans.

Explore Associate Membership

a group of diverse people who will be the future residents of Esquimalt Village Cohousing

We’d love to have you learn more and explore whether Esquimalt Village Cohousing is the right fit for you. The best way to understand our community is to attend an in-person or virtual event, where you can learn about cohousing, hear about our progress, and meet future neighbors.

We invite you to visit our Events page and join an upcoming session. When you’re ready, complete the form below to become an Associate Member, and someone from Esquimalt Village Cohousing will be in touch to share next steps and ways to get involved.

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