Keen on sharing a common house, a village green, and a swimming pool while owning your own home?
Whangarei school teacher Shaun Davison and wife Carmel Henry have come up with a plan to develop a 12-house eco-neighbourhood in Regent after buying a four-bedroom house three years ago that came with a two-acre section.
Mr Davison said, over the years, they have explored various options of people living together and came up with a plan after buying a house on Cross St in Regent.
"An advantage we have in Whangarei is a good network of friends. Also, as we're getting towards retirement, we want to be part of a supportive neighbourhood," the Pompallier College teacher said.
The couple will subdivide the two-acre land on their property and put infrastructure in place before offering sections for sale for buyers to build on them.