Co-op Housing Interest

Are you still interested in hearing about 
Co-operative Housing opportunities?

Please read the information below before deciding if you would like to remain on our applicant list.

Becoming a member isn’t just applying for a home — it’s joining a community built on participation, responsibility, and affordability. 

Members work together to manage the day-to-day operations of their co-op – from welcoming new members to making decisions that shape how the co-op operates.   

What it means: 

Shared responsibility

Everyone helps run the co-op 

Democratic decisions

Members have a voice 

Active involvement

From welcoming new people to helping with maintenance or finances 

Why it matters 

Co-ops thrive when members contribute skills, time, and ideas. It’s housing that works as a partnership. 

Ways members get involved: 

  • Attend regular meetings 
  • Join the co-op board 
  • Help with maintenance or working bees 
  • Welcome new members 
  • Organise events 
  • Lead garden or sustainability projects 
Staying on the Applicant List 

As it’s been over a year since you applied, now’s the perfect time to reconfirm your interest and let us know that co-op housing is still the right fit for you. 

It might not be right for you if you: 

  • Prefer to live independently without community involvement 
  • Are unable to commit time to co-op responsibilities 
  • Don’t wish to be involved in decision-making or governance 
  • Have since found permanent housing 

Step 1 – Confirm your interest 

Click the button below and complete a short form to confirm your interest and to stay on the CEHL applicant list. 

Step 2 – Wait for availability 

Co-op housing provides long-term stability — the average tenancy is 11 years. 
Like many community housing providers, this means wait times can be longer. 

If you don't confirm your ongoing interest, your application will be deactivated.