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Introducing the Odessa Eco-Village!

The Tiny Town Association is thrilled to unveil our newest project- an off-grid, cooperatively run, eco-village designed to redefine what affordable and sustainable communities can look like outside of urban boundaries. The Odessa Eco-village brings together innovation, sustainability, and community.

Nestled just outside of Kingston, Ontario, the Odessa Eco-village will feature a central community hub, 27 private lots, two ponds, landscaped green spaces, and connecting roads. Each lot includes:

  • A 10’x16’ cabin with your choice of a gable or shed style roof
  • A covered porch and deck
  • On-site parking
  • Roughly one acre of land
  • A high-efficiency composting toilet
  • A rooftop solar system

Inside the cabin, you’ll find an open main room with space for an off-grid bathroom. Members are welcome to personalize the cabins to make their own peaceful getaways. During the demonstration phase, members will only be able to visit the community for a maximum of 14 consecutive days, followed by a minimum 7-day absence. Rezoning will take time, but once acquired, the cabins can be year-round small modular homes.

At the heart of the site is the caretaker’s residence, which will evolve into a community hub where members can gather. Shares in the cooperative cost $60,000 with monthly co-op fees of $250. By joining, you’ll not only secure your spot in the first community, but you will also help expand affordable housing options across Canada. Ready to shape a more sustainable future? Register for the Odessa Eco-village here!

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