Safe place to live/Are there cohousing options?

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Butterfly
Butterfly

Joined: 17 Aug 2022
Age: 58
Gender: Female
Posts: 15
Location: Florida

30 Jul 2024, 5:50 am

I don't feel comfortable where I'm living since my parents died. Trying to maintain the place is a lot of work. It's an older building. It keeps having water leaks. I keep ending up having to spend a fortune in remediation and dealing with water damages. There's really no support or community there either. I've been reading about co-housing and some areas that try to set up neurodiverse housing options. Would love to hear about other options for where to live that may be friendlier and safer for people with autism. Any recommendations for how to find a safe place to live?