Introduction
GoCo’s Ultimate Guide to
Co-ownership
With good planning, your co-ownership purchase can be a profound and rewarding experience. The following are 3 entries are studies from groups who co-purchased their homes. While not all of these groups remain together, their stories demonstrate the importance of preparation and following the 5 Steps. Check out how Two Mothers fared in this case study example!
With good planning, your co-ownership purchase can be a profound and rewarding experience. The following are 3 entries are studies from groups who co-purchased their homes. While not all of these groups remain together, their stories demonstrate the importance of preparation and following the 5 Steps. Check out how Two Generations fared in this case study example!
With good planning, your co-ownership purchase can be a profound and rewarding experience. The following are 3 entries are studies from groups who co-purchased their homes. While not all of these groups remain together, their stories demonstrate the importance of preparation and following the 5 Steps. Check out how the Golden Girls fared in this case study example!
Our collective experience as a team has taught us that the path to co-purchasing real estate should be completed in five steps in a specific order. When beginning a real estate journey, you may be tempted to jump right ahead and look at houses and begin to envision your dream home. Unfortunately, co-ownership in real estate is a bit more complicated than traditional real estate purchases. The steps need to be done properly and in order.
Developing the right mindset is crucial to succeed. Not just for large endeavours but also for your day-to-day life. For co-ownership real estate journeys, having the cooperative mindset can improve your chances of success.
The need for affordable, secure housing investments has never been greater, which is why co-ownership in real estate is a serious and viable option for many who want to invest in their home. There are many benefits to choosing co-ownership as a method of home ownership, however, there are some unique challenges that a co-owned real estate purchase can present.