Residents of co-living developments say the built-in community helps ease the growing isolation felt by many Americans.

Co-housing (also known as coliving) is becoming popular with more American households, with nearly 200 co-housing communities existing around the country. In an NPR article, Katia Riddle explains why some people favor the benefits of shared spaces and living arrangements.
In most cases, co-housing is more affordable for residents than other options. “But many also say that they've found a way to conquer the loneliness and isolation that plagues so many Americans — especially today's parents.”
However, the still-unconventional nature of the co-housing model makes it difficult to build in many U.S. communities. “The barrier to entry to build a cohousing development can be high, as this kind of new construction is subject to the same market dynamics as any new building,” Riddle adds.
Recognizing the need for more diverse housing options, some states and cities, such as Seattle, are moving to ease land use and building restrictions on co-living developments.
FULL STORY: How to be not lonely? 'Cohousing' is an answer for some people

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