Co-Buy with Family
Multi-generational home buying is a great way for families to care for one another, support one another, and buy a home that may otherwise be out of reach.
Co-Buy with Brothers or Sisters
Siblings make great co-owners. However; even siblings need a written agreement.
Co-Buy with Friends
Friends or like-minded buyers who want to combine their resources to be more competitive.
Co-Buy a second home
Share a second home in an area you frequently visit. For example, it could be near a ski resort, a beach area, or an urban center.
Co-Buy with other single parents.
There are single parents who wish to co-own and share a home with another single parent in order to gain access to specific schools and communities.
Co-buy with a love interest (and include a contract)
We celebrate love! However, buying a home should come with a third-party
Co-Buy and Rent out Rooms
Co-buyers who wish to buy jointly for the purpose of house hacking (renting out rooms) or simply as an investment