John Perfitt

a nonprofit developer who leads Restore Neighborhoods LA

a nonprofit developer who leads Restore Neighborhoods LA

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Cohousing is a fast-growing housing type in Los Angeles, offering under one roof multiple private bedrooms and bathrooms along with common areas like a shared kitchen, dining area and…

Coliving comes to single family neighborhoods

Cohousing is a fast-growing housing type in Los Angeles, offering under one roof multiple private bedrooms and bathrooms along with common areas like a shared kitchen, dining area and…

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Morgen Wilbourne in the house she co-owns with four other adults. Photo credit: Devin Boone.

Three's company: A look at co-housing

Morgen Wilbourne in the house she co-owns with four other adults. Photo credit: Devin Boone.

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