EXISTING LANDLORD

🏒 1. Property Owner / Asset Holder

● The landlord already owns the building or property β€” whether it’s a multi-unit residential space, dormitory-style layout, or underutilized commercial real estate.

● This property can be leased, sold, or co-developed into a CoLiving facility.

🀝 2. Potential CoLiving Partner

● The landlord may partner with a CoLiving operator (or management company) to transform their property into a vibrant shared-living space.

● In this setup, the landlord may:

β—‹ Lease the property to the operator

β—‹ Share in profits (revenue share)

β—‹ Join as an Investor Member (if they put in capital)

β—‹ Or simply provide the space and receive a steady rental income.

πŸ› οΈ 3. Involved in Retrofitting or Renovation

● Depending on the agreement, the landlord may help fund or permit renovations to make the property suitable for CoLiving (e.g., adding common areas, shared amenities, or accessible features for seniors). 

πŸ“œ 4. Lease Agreements with Operators or Residents

The landlord might:

● Lease the whole building to a CoLiving operator (master lease model)

● Lease individual units directly to Resident Members

● Or structure creative lease terms, such as flexible, profit-based models

What is Co-Living?

Co-living is a professionally managed shared housing model where residents have private bedrooms and share common areas such as kitchens, bathrooms, and living spaces. It offers an affordable, community-oriented alternative to traditional renting.

Who is Co-Living designed for?

Our homes are ideal for:

● Independent adults

● Individuals in life transitions

● Working professionals and essential workers

● Mid-income earners seeking affordable housing

● Residents value a clean, structured, and respectful living environment.

Do I have my own private room?

Yes. Every resident has a private bedroom. Common areas such as kitchens, living rooms, and bathrooms may be shared depending on the home layout.

How are roommates selected?

We screen all applicants through a background check, income verification, and an application process. Our goal is to create compatible households with respectful, responsible adults.

Are utilities included?

In most homes, utilities such as electricity, water, trash, and Wi-Fi are included in the monthly rent. Details vary by property and will be clearly outlined before move-in.

What is the lease term?

We offer flexible leasing options, typically starting with a one-month minimum. After that, some homes allow weekly extensions or month-to-month arrangements.

Is Co-Living safe?

Safety is a top priority. Homes are professionally managed, residents are screened, and house guidelines are clearly established to ensure a respectful and secure environment.

What makes this different from renting a room from a private landlord?

Unlike informal roommate arrangements, our homes are:

● Professionally managed

● Structured with clear house standards

● Designed to foster a positive community

● Maintained consistently

This creates stability and accountability for all residents.

Is this considered senior housing or workforce housing?

We are not traditional senior housing, nor are we institutional workforce housing. We serve independent adults, transitional residents, and working professionals in a community-focused environment.

How do I apply?

You can apply online through our website. Once submitted, our team will review your application, complete screening, and contact you with next steps. If approved, we will schedule a move-in date and provide all lease documentation.

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Contact

Barry Mathis, Broker

(916) 225-7777

[email protected]

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