Audela is built under Québec's horizontal property model, a legal structure similar to condominiums that allows each member to privately own their home while collectively managing the shared land and infrastructure.
Five private residences sit around The Core, a beautifully designed shared space with wellness, gathering, and essential systems that would be costly and inefficient to build alone.
By centralizing energy, water filtration, geothermal heating, solar backup, tools, gardens, and communal amenities, the model reduces individual costs while increasing quality of life, resilience, and long-term value.
It combines the autonomy of a private home with the intelligence, efficiency, and human connection of a thoughtfully designed community.
Learn more about Québec's divided co-ownership at Éducaloi →