To Co-Own, Or Not To Co-Own?

Andy Schildhorn • January 12, 2016

It seems that the idea of co-owning a property in order to break into the real estate game is becoming an ever more popular choice. There are more stories of parents helping their children buy their first home, though we are also hearing more about couples choosing this solution. What do you think about the […] The post To Co-Own, Or Not To Co-Own? appeared first on Andy Schildhorn, PREC.

It seems that the idea of co-owning a property in order to break into the real estate game is becoming an ever more popular choice. There are more stories of parents helping their children buy their first home, though we are also hearing more about couples choosing this solution. What do you think about the idea?

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