Tucson, Arizona

What if working Tucsonans could live where they work?

What if residents paid no utility costs — and didn't need a car?

What if you could build wealth without a down payment?

What if sustainability was a savings, not an expense?

What if housing was built for people, not profit?

What if we stopped saying "what if?"

Great Places to Live One Co-op Many Properties Permanent Affordability

Co-op Casa is built on three interlocking commitments — to the financial wellbeing of residents, the strength of their community, and the long-term health of the planet and our city.

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Affordability & Wealth

Affordability & Wealth Building

The co-op fee covers rent, utilities, and internet — and a portion builds into a personal wealth account every month. No down payment. No closing costs. Permanent affordability with no expiration date, guaranteed by our nonprofit structure.

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Community & Connections

Community & Connections

Co-op Casa builds in walkable central Tucson neighborhoods, steps from transit, shops, and bikeways. Every project clusters around a courtyard with native trees, shared gathering space, and the neighbors you actually meet. Residents can live comfortably without owning a car.

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Long-Term Sustainability

Long-Term Sustainability

200-year Passive House construction. Rooftop solar sized for 100% of household electricity. Rainwater and graywater harvesting toward near-zero water costs. Native landscaping that recharges the aquifer. Sustainability isn't a target — it's the economic foundation of everything we build.

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Coming Soon

Our Models — By the Numbers

Three housing models shown graphically and financially. Content coming soon.

There's a better way to live, connect, and cooperate.

Co-op Casa is in its founding year. We are raising capital, assembling our team, and getting our first projects underway. We are looking for funders, land, partners, and future residents.

Join Us at coopcasa.org