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One characteristic most co-op denizens do share is an interest in being active within their co-op community. Every member is vetted by the board and is expected to weigh in on matters related to the cooperative. Like any condo, townhouse, or single-family home, there are pros and cons to co-op ownership that prospective buyers should consider. Reynolds says that related expenses—purchase price, price per square foot, closing costs and property taxes, for example—are typically lower at co-ops.

If owners maintain the co-op themselves instead of hiring a staffer, that further lowers costs. As mentioned, co-ops can create an environment ripe for community in the city. On the flip side, getting into a co-op through its board can be difficult.

Rules governing everything from renovations to bike parking and pets can be more stringent at co-op buildings, too. Reynolds says that cooperatives are responsible for paying the salaries of any employees through the owner-paid monthly maintenance fees, including doormen and cleaning staff.

Like other property types, co-op owners looking to sell set a list price and entertain offers, negotiated or not, from there. Adults and children learn together, grow together, and actively build a community together.

For children, co-op is a safe and nurturing place in which to explore and have fun. Social, emotional and intellectual skills are learned through cooperative and creative play. Schools are located in North Seattle and differ from traditional preschools in that they are run by parents who work in association with the class teacher and the North Seattle College program.

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