The co-ownership movement is small but, as we’ve covered, it is gaining momentum. GoCo has worked with numerous groups and clients who have embraced a new means of house ownership and helped facilitate their own intentional communities. But GoCo didn’t invent co-ownership in housing. Before Lesli and her team were tirelessly working with groups around the GTA, co-ownership and cohousing arrangements were already being done. Today we wanted to talk about a lovely woman we interviewed who embraced a new model of housing ownership. Julia* told us her story of how she embraced a new way of home ownership in Toronto.
Co-Ownership Case Study: The Golden Girls of Port Perry
Perhaps one of the most famous groups in the world of co-ownership, the ‘Golden Girls’ of Port Perry are now considered the face of co-ownership in Ontario. As Ontario’s government pushes for alternative housing ideas to combat the housing crisis across the province, these four seniors came together and took advantage.
Co-Ownership Case Study: Two Millennial Couples
Co-ownership and cooperative real estate purchases are a great way for people to enter the real estate market. While Toronto’s market is competitive, millennials have found a way by buying together. Take the following case study of two millennial couples who were able to pool their resources together and purchase their first home in the Annex.