Your community type:
Ecovillage & Homesteading Community
These communities focus on shared living with an emphasis on sustainability, land stewardship, and practical skills. They may be a good fit if you’re drawn to a more hands-on, land-based way of life.
You may also resonate with other types. Remember, this is a starting point.
This type tends to be a good fit if you:
• want to live closer to the land and grow or produce some of your own food
• value sustainability and reducing reliance on outside systems
• are interested in hands-on skills like building, gardening, or land care
• prefer a more rural or nature-based environment
What is this type of community?
What draws people to this type?
What are the benefits and challenges?
How do I explore or move forward?
Understanding your community type is just the beginning
I wrote a book that walks you through how to find, visit, and choose an intentional community that fits you.
Intentional Community
Choosing Community for Better Housing, Health, and Happiness
Inside the book:
- How to evaluate communities
- What questions to ask before joining
- Real examples from communities around the world
More ways to go deeper
Learn more
Explore articles on intentional communities, different models, and how to navigate the process.
Get guidance
Join a group of people exploring this path together, with support and structured guidance from Cynthia.
Experience communities
Visit communities in person and see what it’s actually like to live there.
1:1 COACHING
Community Matchmaking
If you’re serious about finding a community and want help navigating your options, I offer one-to-one community matchmaking.
We’ll look at your situation, preferences, and goals, and identify communities that may be a strong fit.
Learn how to work with Cynthia