Stelle Community Association

  • Community

About the Community

What we do

Welcome to Stelle, a unique rural co-operative founded in 1982, nestled in Northeast Illinois-just 80-miles south of Chicago and 60-miles north of Champaign-Urbana. Stelle is a small community designed for those seeking a meaningful lifestyle centered on sustainability, collaboration, and rural resilience. Stelle offers a unique balance of suburban, community environment with the opportunity for homestead-style living. Enjoy living in a small rural village with the option to participate in raising a large garden, help develop and enjoy our evolving food forest and caring for small livestock. While not formally organized as an intentional community, many of us live with intention. We value authentic connections and invest in our community through shared projects and mutual support. As a 501(c)(12) local co-operative, Stelle operates democratically, offering shared access to essential infrastructure like a community center, water, sewer systems, and beautifully maintained green spaces such as parks and walking paths. Our philosophy is simple: foster community while respecting individuality. Our community imposes minimal covenants and restrictions. Instead, we encourage sustainable and creative approaches to rural living. Rainwater harvesting, solar energy installations, foodscaping, and alternative building styles (aligned with county codes) are welcomed here. Traditional lawns are common but not mandatory-we embrace diversity in how we cultivate our spaces. Life in Stelle Imagine living in a close-knit, intergenerational community of about 100 residents. Here, you’ll find families, couples, singles, and retirees. Our residents include educators, small business owners, farmers, holistic health practitioners, remote workers, and more. We have our own solar-powered telephone mutual that provides landlines and internet (up to 25 Mbps) to keep our community connected. Partnering with Stelle, the non-profit Center for Sustainable Community manages an adjacent 9-acre permaculture project. This includes a community garden, an evolving food forest, a pond, and educational opportunities around the topic of sustainable living. All residents are invited to participate. Folks who find their passion on the land are welcome to share their gifts. We’re home to forward-thinking neighbors and eco-conscious partnerships. Stelle is bordered by Mint Creek Farm, a 220-acre certified organic farm specializing in grass-fed meats. Stelle inspired and is home to Midwest Permaculture, a nationally respected educational hub. A community couple also runs “Eyes in the Sky,” offering stargazing gatherings that take full advantage of our dark rural skies. Community Participation Living in Stelle means choosing how much-or how little-you want to engage. Residents collaborate on shared gardening projects, tool sharing, and maintaining common grounds. Social activities abound, from casual potlucks to workshops on sustainability. Lifelong friendships often form here, though privacy is equally respected. Our board of directors meets monthly to ensure transparent governance. Meetings are open to all, with remote participation available via Zoom. Outdoor meetings in our community courtyard during good weather exemplify the relaxed and approachable nature of our cooperative. Opportunities to Set Roots Stelle has several lots available for building homes, ideal for those ready to craft their dream rural escape. Occasionally, existing homes become available for purchase or rent-check our website for listings. With our proximity to farmland and the modest size of our community, Stelle provides a tranquil yet connected lifestyle perfect for families or individuals seeking a high quality of life. Whether you dream of raising a family, working remotely with a reliable internet connection, or simply enjoying the peace and possibilities of rural living, Stelle offers a vibrant, resilient, and welcoming home base. If sustainable, community-focused rural living is your dream, we invite you to visit Stelle and see how we’re reimagining modern homesteading for the 21st century.

Our Mission

As a homeowner’s association our mission is to care for the community resources and assets for the benefit of everyone living in Stelle. Our population remains around 100 people as of 2025.

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How to join

There is no screening or vetting process. Visiting Stelle is recommended to become familiar with the community and to see homes and lots for sale. If you like what you see, and can afford to rent, purchase or build a home, you’re in! Home and lot listings are on the Stelle website.

Decision-making process

  • Majority Vote

More than 50% agreement needed.

Governance structure

  • Founder/Leader-led

Primary authority rests with the community’s founder(s) or designated leader(s).

Economic model

  • Independent Finances

Members maintain separate personal finances with minimal sharing.

Shared resources and amenities that are accessible to everyone in the community

Common House, Garden(s), Library, Outbuilding(s), Swimming pond or pool, Hot tub or hot springs, Tractor & Farm Equipment, Fire pit, Swingsets & play areas, Internet

Frequency of communal meals

  • 1-3 times per month

Property status

  • Privately owned

Property owner

Setting

  • Town/Small City

Smaller municipalities with local services but rural character.

Self-produced energy

  • Up to 33%

Self-produced food

  • Up to 33%

Local, organic, or fair trade food

  • Up to 33%

Needs & Offers

Need
  • Real Estate For Sale
12 months ago

Final Lots Available in 50-year-old Unique Community

Greetings- Rent – Purchase – Build Stelle has several lots remaining for those who wish to build their own residential homestead. Occasionally, existing homes become available for purchase or rent. We have 7 lots remaining for sale, then Stelle is full. We are not an ‘Intentional Community’ in the more traditional sense, but as a small town (100 people) there are many of us here that live with intention. That intention? To live honestly, consciously and responsibly. Our philosophy is simple: foster community while respecting individuality. We encourage sustainable and creative approaches to rural/suburban living, including rainwater harvesting, solar energy installations, foodscaping, and alternative building styles. Traditional lawns are common and so is edible landscaping. We are the Stelle Community Association, a unique rural village in Northeast Illinois—80 miles south of Chicago and 60 miles north of Champaign-Urbana. It started as a closed intentional community in 1973 but opened in 82 as a simple home-owners association, open to anyone who would like to live here. For those who dream of having their fingers in the soil or to at least be in closer proximity to where their food comes from, but you also want people or community around you, Stelle is a great option. You don’t have to own a farm to be in relationship with the soil. Beginning with your yard, it can be as simple or as lush as you wish. Midwest Permaculture is located here, and their yard is like an arboretum. We also have many traditional lawns with fruit trees scattered around the community. Want to have your hand in growing your own food? Our local non-profit, Center for Sustainable Community, has 9-acres to work with and invites participants (residents and folk close by) to join in at any level with the community garden projects, the evolving food forest, enjoying the orchard, pond & creek, and caring for small livestock. This means that residents here can have access to greater food quality and security without having to do it all themselves. By sharing skills with each other we all become more secure. Homesteading by oneself can be an overwhelming task. Many of us here value authentic connections and choose to invest in shared projects for our mutual needs. As a 501(c)(12) local co-operative, Stelle operates democratically, offering shared access to essential infrastructure like a community center, water, sewer systems, parks, and walking paths. If sustainable, community-focused, rural living is your dream, visit Stelle and see how we’re reimagining urban homesteading for the 21st century. See our listing here on the ic.org website or visit stellecommunity.com to arrange a visit or ask questions.
Need
  • Communities with Openings
12 months ago

An Alternative Intentional Community - Stelle, IL

Greetings- We are not an ‘Intentional Community’ in the more traditional sense, but as a small town (100 people) there are many of us here that live with intention. That intention? To live honestly, consciously and responsibly. Our philosophy is simple: foster community while respecting individuality. We encourage sustainable and creative approaches to rural/suburban living, including rainwater harvesting, solar energy installations, foodscaping, and alternative building styles. Traditional lawns are common and so is edible landscaping. We are the Stelle Community Association, a unique rural village in Northeast Illinois—80 miles south of Chicago and 60 miles north of Champaign-Urbana. It started as a closed intentional community in 1973 but opened in 82 as a simple home-owners association, open to anyone who would like to live here. For those who dream of having their fingers in the soil or to at least be in closer proximity to where their food comes from, but you also want people or community around you, Stelle is a great option. You don’t have to own a farm to be in relationship with the soil. Beginning with your yard, it can be as simple or as lush as you wish. Midwest Permaculture is located here, and their yard is like an arboretum. We also have many traditional lawns with fruit trees scattered around the community. Want to have your hand in growing your own food? Our local non-profit, Center for Sustainable Community, has 9-acres to work with and invites participants (residents and folk close by) to join in at any level with the community garden projects, the evolving food forest, enjoying the orchard, pond & creek, and caring for small livestock. This means that residents here can have access to greater food quality and security without having to do it all themselves. By sharing skills with each other we all become more secure. Homesteading by oneself can be an overwhelming task. Many of us here value authentic connections and choose to invest in shared projects for our mutual needs. As a 501(c)(12) local co-operative, Stelle operates democratically, offering shared access to essential infrastructure like a community center, water, sewer systems, parks, and walking paths. Rent – Purchase – Build Stelle has several lots remaining for those who wish to build their own residential homestead. Occasionally, existing homes become available for purchase or rent. We have 7 lots remaining for sale, then Stelle is full. If sustainable, community-focused, rural living is your dream, visit Stelle and see how we’re reimagining urban homesteading for the 21st century. See our listing here on the ic.org website or visit stellecommunity.com to arrange a visit or ask questions.
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