Encourages social interaction
While the homes afford plenty of privacy to its residents, the neighborhood is set up in such a way that not only encourages contacts but alleviates loneliness. The room-size front porches make it easy to connect with neighbors. All eight cottages surround a green area.
Cottages on Vaughan has community areas such as a fire pit and picnic tables to encourage residents to come together. This has been so successful that the neighbors organized a text group to keep in touch and coordinate weekly brunch and dinner gatherings.
Plus, the parking location helps with these interactions. All parking is situated at the rear, which means that anyone who comes to the project must walk through the neighborhood and interact with residents, Johnston explained.
A “golden opportunity”
As the project was in development over the last two years, Johnston, who was renting a 400-square-feet apartment, realized he wanted in on this “golden opportunity.” He bought one of the properties, choosing red for his exterior.
“I love the idea of being in the established city of Clarkston, but also in this new community,” said Johnston. “The day-to-day is amazing because I’m able to connect with my neighbors by waving through my window or going on a quick trip to the mailbox.”
Added Dec. 6:
MicroLife Institute is offering free tickets for a 60-minute tour of Cottages on Vaughan on Saturday, December 11th, to the first 25 people to use the following code: ARC2021. Tickets can be acquired here.
Details:
Saturday, December 11, 10:00-11:00 a.m.
1182 Vaughan Street, Clarkston, GA 30021
Participants will enjoy this 60-minute tour through the grounds and in several of the homes. Chat with the homeowners and get a first-hand feel for living in a micro home.