A newly retired group of citizens in Lyon joined together to create the Chamarel retirement cooperative to provide sustainable, affordable living space.
On the outskirts of Lyon, the Chamarel cooperative is a four story high building insulated with straw and consisting of 16 apartments of varying sizes.
The founders of the cooperative wanted to create a better method for active, healthy aging that would support members for many years and do so in an environmentally and economically sustainable way. Each member invests EU 30,000 (or the appropriate amount adjusted to each individuals’ means) into the combined cooperative fund and pays a monthly rent of between EU 600 and EU 800.If a member leaves the cooperative, the investment amount will be returned in full.
The apartment complex also includes several guest rooms for visitors, a common room, a shared kitchen, gardens, parking (for both cars and bikes) and bee hives on the roof. Decisions are made collectively, and the current owners ask that anyone interested in being placed on the waiting list or subscribing to the cooperative’s newsletter, get in touch via email.