Introduction: A Movement, Not a Trend
In 2025, over 61 million Americans co-own a home1 with someone who isn’t their spouse—nearly 20% of the population.
Co-buying and co-ownership aren’t just alternatives; they’re essential paths to modern homeownership. Today, 30% of all US home sales are to co-buyers²—a transformative shift in how Americans approach housing.
Co-ownership offers an accelerated path to wealth creation, but without proper tools, it can become a minefield of financial, relational, and legal challenges. On average, co-owner groups say they need help with six major aspects of managing joint homeownership. Learn more.
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- CoBuying a Home: How Does it Work?
- COBUY SUCCESS STORY: Amber & Nate’s West Seattle Beauty
- COBUY SUCCESS STORE: Mom & Daughters Buy Home Together
- COBUY SUCCESS STORY: Sisters Buy & Sell their First Home Together