Housing Cooperatives in Baltimore
Housing cooperatives offer an alternative ownership model where residents collectively own and manage their building rather than purchasing individual units. This structure can provide more affordable housing options and foster community engagement compared to traditional condo or rental arrangements. Each cooperative operates under its own bylaws and membership requirements, so understanding how individual properties are organized—their financing, occupancy rules, and decision-making processes—is essential before committing to membership.
Browse the listings below to compare available cooperatives and learn what sets each one apart. You'll find details on membership costs, equity stakes, and the specific community culture each cooperative has built. Take time to review how decisions are made and what ongoing participation is expected; joining a co-op is as much about the community as it is about the property itself.

