National Building Museum in Washington, D.C. features Nesterly in the exhibition, entitled Making Room: Housing for a Changing America until January 6th, 2019. The exhibition examines the demographic and lifestyle shifts that are currently influencing the housing market, and the changing perceptions of home and residency that are part and parcel of them. The show includes a number of case studies, as well as “the presentation of The Open House—a flexible, 1,000-square-foot home designed for the exhibition by architect Pierluigi Colombo. The Open House features a hyper-efficient layout, movable walls, and multifunctional furniture, allowing the space to meet the needs of a variety of today’s growing but underserved households.”
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Nesterly Expands Its Reach In Massachusetts
In partnership with JFS of Metrowest, the City of Framingham Office of Community Development and with the Framingham Council on Aging Callahan Center Nesterly is expanding its reach in Massachusetts! Nesterly will bring its innovative model to help with housing affordability, aging in place, and social isolation to Greater Framingham. The pilot will also feature […]
Read ArticleCommunity Conversation 3: Hearing from a Host
In our final community conversation, Hear From a Host: What is it like Homesharing during Covid?, we gave our community the opportunity to hear from one of our Hosts
Read ArticleCommunity Conversation 2: The Financial, Social and Practical Benefits of Homesharing
Our second conversation focussed on the financial, social and practical benefits of homesharing. Survey after survey shows that Americans want to remain in their own homes as they get older.
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