Unit #6: 2-Bedroom 1.5-Bathroom Townhome in Atrium (Sale Pending!)

$611,644

Click through photos

If you’re looking for a 2-bedroom / 1.5 bath home, this is the last such property in the 40-home neighborhood. This home is in the unique atrium, has vaulted bedroom ceilings, a backyard space, and high-quality construction. In addition to the home, you’ll be part of the cohousing neighborhood and all of the amenities and community that comes with it. This home will be completed in March 2024, but don’t wait to contact us for more information and a tour of similar properties. Note that photos are from another unit in the neighborhood that is already completed and has a similar layout. See Site Design images below for this unit’s exact layout. 

 

Other details: Approx 1140 sq. ft., solar-ready, full access to the Common House and all of the other amenities of Bozeman Cohousing, such as:

  • Neighborhood focused on community (read more throughout the website)
  • Large Common House with commercial kitchen, dining space, additional guest rooms, and more
  • Goats, chickens, gardens and orchards
  • A creek runs through it! Creek on the property…
  • Close proximity to trail system
  • Solar-ready
  • Monthly COA ~ $332 includes water, sewer, internet, cable, trash, recycling, exterior maintenance
  • Location! South Side Bozeman, near MSU & also Sacajawea Middle School

Site Design

Unit #7: 2-Bedroom 2-Bathroom Townhome in Atrium

$618,484

Click through photos

This 2-bed / 2-bath home is in the unique atrium building. The home has vaulted master bedroom ceilings, a private rooftop deck with a terrific view, a garage, and high-quality construction.

One bedroom and bath are on the main floor; another bed and bath upstairs. A cool layout and design overall. This home is available because the original planned buyer decided to downsize to another place in the neighborhood, putting this one onto the market again—a rare opportunity and now the last available home in Bozeman Cohousing!

In addition to the home, you’ll be part of the cohousing neighborhood and all of the amenities and community that comes with it.

March 2024 is the anticipated completion date, and don’t wait to contact us for more information and a tour. Note that photos are from another 2-bedroom home that is already completed—see site design images below for this unit’s exact layout. 

Other details: Approx 1066 sq. ft., solar-ready, full access to the Common House and all of the other amenities of Bozeman Cohousing, such as:

  • Neighborhood focused on community (read more throughout the website)
  • Large Common House with commercial kitchen, dining space, additional guest rooms, and more
  • Goats, chickens, gardens and orchards
  • A creek runs through it! Creek on the property…
  • Close proximity to trail system
  • Solar-ready
  • Monthly COA ~ $355 includes water, sewer, internet, cable, trash, recycling, exterior maintenance
  • Location! South Side Bozeman, near MSU & also Sacajawea Middle School

Site Design

Unit #43: Studio

$306,428

Click through photos

This is our last available studio! Vaulted ceiling, great light, and high-quality construction. Simple design with spaciousness perfect for a single person or couple. The reasonable price not only gives the living space, but also all of the amenities of the cohousing neighborhood. This home will be completed in October or November 2023. Don’t wait to contact us if you’re interested, as this last studio probably won’t be available for long. 

 

Other details: Approx 576 sq. ft., solar-ready, full access to the Common House and all of the other amenities of Bozeman Cohousing, such as:

  • Neighborhood focused on community (read more throughout the website)
  • Large Common House with commercial kitchen, dining space, additional guest rooms, and more
  • Goats, chickens, gardens and orchards
  • A creek runs through it! Creek on the property…
  • Close proximity to trail system
  • Solar-ready
  • Monthly COA ~ $205 includes water, sewer, internet, cable, trash, recycling, exterior maintenance
  • Location! South Side Bozeman, near MSU & also Sacajawea Middle School

Site Design

Unit #39 3-Bedroom 2 Bathroom Townhouse

$752,919

Click through photos

Our last available home, and it’s a 3-bedroom! Perfect for a family or anyone who would like the extra space.

Southern-exposure light. Move-in ready by January 2024. Unless you want to be on a waitlist for another unit, this is the last current opportunity to buy in to the cohousing neighborhood— the first of its kind in Montana, but part of a growing movement across the country (and world) for people wanting stronger social ties to neighbors and a more sustainable approach to development.

This home also has all of the upgrades, from tiled shower to a soaking tub, and more. Plus, of course, the greatest features are those that come with this unique neighborhood designed from the cohousing model that’s gaining great popularity in the U.S. (already proven in Europe) due the emphasis on community and neighborliness. Seeing is believing, so contact us for more information or for a tour. 

Other details: Approx 1458 sq. ft., private backyard space, solar-ready, full access to the Common House and all of the other amenities of Bozeman Cohousing, such as:

  • Neighborhood focused on community (read more throughout the website)
  • Large Common House with commercial kitchen, dining space, additional guest rooms, and more
  • Goats, chickens, gardens and orchards
  • A creek runs through it! Creek on the property…
  • Close proximity to trail system
  • Solar-ready
  • Monthly COA ~ $402 includes water, sewer, internet, cable, trash, recycling, exterior maintenance
  • Location! South Side Bozeman, near MSU & also Sacajawea Middle School
  • Note that garages are sold separately and all are sold out, but there’s parking for everyone and walkways and parking is plowed as part of monthly fees. 

Read more about the principles and values of cohousing here

Site Design

Member Spotlight: Joanne Bunnell

Joanne has a passion for learning new skills and living a life of novelty. Her love for learning started with her studies at Idaho State University for nutrition. Once she earned her degree, she married her husband, Roy, and together they moved to Kennewick, WA. There, she discovered her love of fabrics and fashions and took a job in ladies tailoring, adding another skill to her list. After a while, she went back to school for interior design, with a focus on kitchen design. Using her expertise, she had her own kitchen remodeled from one of her own designs. After that, she picked up something new again, deciding to help Roy at his material science lab in Richland High, before retiring with him in 2008. Since then, Joanne has enjoyed going on Road Scholar trips. She’s traveled the world with her husband attending these lecture tours, combining her love for adventure and learning.

When she’s at home, Joanne likes to landscape, design flower beds, and care for her flowers. She also likes to spend time out on her patio reading and enjoying being outside in the heat. While moving to Bozeman is going to be a bit of a change, she’s ready for the new adventure. She says, “When the pandemic hit, my life wasn’t the same anymore, so it’s a good time to change.”

While she is going to miss the wineries and fresh fruit of Kennewick, Joanne is excited to move to Bozeman and meet new people. She and her husband didn’t really want to live in a retirement home, surrounded by the same type of people. They wanted to be around people who were different from them and hear about their new ideas. Joanne was a part of a young women’s club and spent a lot of time with her fellow members and their families doing potlucks and picnics, and playing volleyball together. She laments that they only know one of their neighbors currently, living in an otherwise unfriendly neighborhood. She is excited to move into a neighborhood designed to create a community of friendly and social neighbors. She’s also excited to have a new place to decorate and hopes she can help decorate some of the common spaces around the community. 

The growing concern about energy and conservation makes Joanne hopeful for the future. It was encouraging when she found out the members of Bozeman Cohousing were working on clean energy options and clean living. Joanne became really energetic when started talking about the ways Bozeman Cohousing was being conscious of their energy use. The idea of sharing “tools and toys” really excited her, saying it was a waste for everyone to have their own lawnmower, for example. To share a couple in the community was better for the economy and was a part of the clean living life adventure she was eager to start. She also was happy to hear that more people are becoming concerned with establishing community instead of picking a place to live and hoping you get friendly neighborhoods. She commented that people usually think she’s moving into a hippie community or transitioning to some sort of radical lifestyle when she first starts talking about Bozeman Cohousing, but as she describes it and they begin to learn more about it, they find it interesting. 

Joanne was like a kid on Christmas when talking about the idea of her new place in Bozeman, a new adventure. She talked about how she could hardly wait for their place to be finished so she could move in. In the end though, she commented “If you have to wait for something, it means more.”