Net Zero Energy Co-Housing

Written by: Nicole Miller

We are excited to announce our Net Zero Energy Co-Housing spec project that’s currently
under construction!

Titled “Woburn House” on our social media, this 5-bedroom home is
intended to house multiple family units and has an accessible first-floor bedroom and bathroom.
Our hope is for this to be a multigeneration home creating a small, tight-knit community.


As always, this home will create its own power, leaving the residents with zero electric bills. We
also anticipate it will receive Built Green 5-Star, Indoor AirPlus, EnergyStar, and Zero Energy
Ready Home certifications.


Once completed, this home will be open for lease or purchase!

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