Two nights ago, residents of Burlington’s only mobile home park, Farrington’s Mobile Home Park, took preliminary steps towards taking control of their own destiny and purchasing the community as a resident owned co-op.
How did this come to fruition? Under Vermont law, when a park goes up for sale, residents have the option to either purchase as a co-op, or they can appoint a non-profit to purchase and run the community on their behalf..” Either way, households can effectively take their community off of the speculative real estate market while improving their living conditions. For more background, watch Jeremiah Ward, a CDI Housing Cooperative Developer, appear on CCTV discussing this historic opportunity in Burlington.

The next meeting of the mobile home park households is scheduled for January 7th, with the deadline for formally deciding on their model being January 22nd. During this time, CDI will be working with residents to answer any questions they have about resident ownership and will be connecting residents with members of existing mobile home cooperatives throughout the state. We will keep you updated on Farrington’s progress.
In a display of co-ops supporting the co-op economy, food was provided by the City Market Co-op, and all photos were taken by Cooperative Vermont.