Ownership and living arrangements

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Chapter 24

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Owning or occupying a home should strengthen resilience — not trap households in debt, isolation, or inflexible arrangements.

This 22-page chapter delivers hard-won living-arrangements wisdom covering:

  • Rethinking ownership: Practical pathways beyond the nuclear-family mortgage model, including co-ownership, cooperative titles, shared equity, and informal agreements that reduce financial strain and increase social resilience.
  • Diversity of tenure options: Renting, long-term leasing, caretaking, house-sitting, and “use in exchange for value” models that open doors for people priced out of conventional ownership.
  • Making shared living work: Clear principles for agreements, boundaries, shared budgets, and conflict-avoidance systems that allow multiple adults or families to live together without friction.
  • Legal and financial safeguards: Simple, low-cost measures—written agreements, exit pathways, responsibilities, and risk-sharing—to keep relationships stable and protect all parties.
  • Unlocking underused suburban space: Turning spare rooms, studios, granny flats, sheds, and backyards into housing opportunities that reduce costs and strengthen community.

Real examples from Melliodora, Ecoburbia, shared-title cohorts, and informal household collectives show how unconventional arrangements create affordable, resilient, socially rich living environments—proving that stability comes from relationships and design, not just ownership papers.

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This is a standalone chapter from David Holmgren’s RetroSuburbia book, available as a downloadable PDF.

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About the Author

David Holmgren is best known as the co-originator with Bill Mollison of the permaculture concept following the publication of Permaculture One in 1978. Within the growing and international permaculture movement, David is respected for his commitment to presenting permaculture ideas through practical projects and teaching by personal example, that a sustainable lifestyle is a realistic, attractive and powerful alternative to dependent consumerism. As well as constant involvement in the practical side of permaculture, David is passionate about the philosophical and conceptual foundations for sustainability, which he explored in Future Scenarios: How Communities Can Adapt to Peak Oil and Climate Change (2009), and Permaculture: Principles and Pathways Beyond Sustainability (2002). RetroSuburbia: the downshifter’s guide to a resilient future (2018) is his manual for practical action. With an increasingly high profile as a public speaker, David Holmgren provides leadership with his refreshing and unorthodox approach to the environmental issues of our time. David lives with his partner Su Dennett at “Melliodora”, a one-hectare (2.5 acre) permaculture demonstration site at Hepburn Springs, Central Victoria, Australia. Visit his web site at holmgren.com.au.
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