Inter-Cooperative Council, Ann Arbor in Ann Arbor

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Phone: +1 734-662-4414
Site: https://icc.coop/
Opening hours
  • Monday:10AM–4:30PM
  • Tuesday:Closed
  • Wednesday:10AM–4:30PM
  • Thursday:10AM–4:30PM
  • Friday:10AM–4:30PM
  • Saturday:Closed
  • Sunday:Closed
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Total reviews rating 4.2

24 Reviews for Inter-Cooperative Council, Ann Arbor 2023:

Review №1

2020-06-24

The ICC is a great organization to live in. Ive met almost all of my friends in college. The food is amazing and its a fantastic value for you what you get. Excellect all around I cannot recommend living here enough.

Review №2

2019-06-25

Living in the ICC was the best decision I made in college. The rent is super affordable for Ann Arbor, and includes food and amenities. Unlike other places I have lived, the maintenance team is quick and responsive and they keep these houses beautiful. Most importantly, the community is unmatched. You live in a house full of some of your closest friends. There is a lot of in house bonding, and lots of social events to meet other people from the ICC. My coop friends are my forever friends.

Review №3

2019-06-25

My experience in the ICC had a huge impact my time in college. Compared to the dorms and a vast majority of Ann Arbor housing, the co ops are way more affordable. I quickly became a part of a tight-knit community that worked together to cook, clean, and maintain our house which was infinitely more rewarding than dorm life. I have met a lot of great people and experienced much personal growth in my time in the ICC, and this organization is definitely what I will miss most about Ann Arbor once I leave.

Review №4

2019-07-02

It is true that the ICC has issues with providing adequate customer service and it is frustrating for all of us. It is also true that individual houses are thriving and have a lot of autonomy. Houses are in better condition and with more amenities than similarly priced apartments. Many members choose to stay in ICC coops for years because of the strong communities we create.

Review №5

2017-06-14

I love the ICC and the community experience in my house. Ive been a member of the ICC since 2014 and Ive had some of the best experiences in my time at U-M in Owen House. The idea of co-operative group housing is not for everyone. Especially, those who grew up with uncooperative beliefs and values. Of course there were some bad years of mismanagement and poor leadership on an organizational level and a house level. However, we have spent years improving the organization by updating policies, improving house conditions and maintenance through renovations, offering more resources and amenities, and providing more education to our membership on how to run a co-op.As a non-profit, the ICC has improved immensely throughout the years. We have improved the quality of life and cleanliness of our houses and our maintenance staff has done a fantastic job by helping us pass yearly inspections and respond to urgent maintenance issues within 24-48 hrs.Unfortunately, we have always had problematic members especially in the past but we have come up with better systems of how to properly handle these issues. Many of the members who wrote poor reviews of the ICC in the past are guilty of violating our policies and they simply dont understand that sometimes they are the problem, not necessarily the organization. The ICC is far from perfect but we have a dedicated staff and team of members who work tirelessly to make the organization better every day and create a positive atmosphere in the houses and the main office.

Review №6

2019-06-25

I love the ICC for the community I have found, its accessibility, and openness to member involvement. The organization is as good as its members and the opportunities to participate and make an active change in how the ICC is run has truly been an empowering experience. Also, the houses all have such interesting histories and unique architecture. Always something new to find and interesting people to talk to from all walks of life.

Review №7

2017-06-14

The ICC provided some of the best experiences over the time I lived in Nakamura Co-op (2014-2017). It stands ans an organization that seeks to include all individuals and provide a safe space for people to live and grow in a variety of housing settings with small or large houses, apartment style living, a substance free house, a grad student house., and a number of vegetarian and/or pet friendly homes. Strongly recommend the ICC to anyone interested in the cooperative movement, making great friends, finding affordable housing, or looking to move away from dealing with a landlord!

Review №8

2020-06-24

I love the ICC! Living in the co-ops was an amazing experience for me and gave me some of the best college friends I could have ever hoped for. Loved the house culture and the autonomy given, the affordability, and that utilities AND food were included. I never went hungry or didnt have the right ingredients. So thankful for stumbling upon this gem in ann arbor as a student coming from lower SES.

Review №9

2018-10-23

Was lucky enough to find the coops after 2 years in the dorms, and as a student this transition was relief in so many ways. The coops only work because members pool financial resources and do 3-4 hours worth of chores per week. Living with a group of 20+ friends is really awesome, and it improves and challenges you right from the start.I have had the privilege and opportunity of being elected as a maintenance manager, a chore manager, and a house president while living in one of the larger coops and it has been really great. the centralized staff that helps organize the 16 different houses do a lot of really great stuff and are constantly improving communications and operations. There is a centralized maintenance and contracting process as well - this differs fundamentally from a for-profit rental situation and relieves members of maintenance costs (and all sorts of costs) astronomically.Its so much more than just community and affordable housing, but if it were only just those two things itd still be 50x better than living alone, paying hundred$ more per month, as well as having to shop for food!

Review №10

2017-06-15

I loved living at Black Elk. There will always be pros and cons to every living situation. Yes, youll meet tons of new people, eat healthy, share chores, have cheap rent etc. Yes, youll live will a lot of other people, there is some disorganization, you might not like everybody, etc. My advice: visit/tour each house youre interested in before signing a contract, so you have a clear idea of what a co-operative is/expects and get a feel for the house culture.