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* Rooms available for nomads. Long term, short term (one week?).  
* Rooms available for nomads. Long term, short term (one week?).  
* Every house would have their own rules
* Every house would have their own rules
* Some houses are free of charge or other houses might ask you for contribution.


==Flatshare==
==Flatshare==

Revision as of 13:20, 24 November 2009

The goal of this page is to make a list of all sorts of possible models of Nomadic Co-living. This list wants to be as inclusive as possible, hence it includes many different projects alltogether.

Free Lands

  • Land in some countries is free to access. You can be as free as you want and wonder around, eat fruits and veggies when you find them. This is the greatest and biggest nomadbase on the planet.

Households

Households can be single households or multiple person household. These households can be shared with nomads.

  • Rooms available for nomads. Long term, short term (one week?).
  • Every house would have their own rules
  • Some houses are free of charge or other houses might ask you for contribution.

Flatshare

  • That has a certain turn-over rate can be a turnover rate. If people can come for a month, a couple of week (a period compatible with nomadic lifestyle). In this situation it is also possible that nomads pay the normal rent as anyone else.
    • Advantages: There is already a 'commons' there. You don't have to start new, there is a bed, internet, etc.
    • It can even be more a nomadbase if these people are willing to host.

Communities

Larger communities that accept nomads at their community to work and live. Different rules apply to different communities.

Farms

Farms are one of the best known nomadbases. There is one existing network Wwoof. People come to volunteer and can stay at the farm inexchange of bread and a bed.