Woodstock Homes

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1711 2nd St
Alameda, CA 94501

Woodstock Homes in Alameda, CA, is more than just a housing community; it is a resident-owned cooperative that offers quality homes at reasonable prices. This unique cooperative fosters a sense of community among its residents who work together to ensure Woodstock Homes remains a desirable living environment.

Established by forward-thinking residents, Woodstock Homes has a rich history dating back to its origins as housing built by the US government during World War II. Through mutual ownership, residents have shaped Woodstock Homes into a cooperative corporation, the first of its kind in California.

As a shareholder-based organization, Woodstock Homes provides affordable housing solutions and empowers residents by giving them a say in the governance of the community. With a volunteer Board of Directors elected every two years, the cooperative upholds high standards of excellence to maintain a harmonious living space for all shareholders.

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