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She Co-bought with Friends, Then Became a CoBuy-certified™ Pro
Peggy Foster co-bought her Issaquah home with friends using CoBuy, then earned her CoBuy-certified™ Pro credential.

Helping Seattle CoBuyers Achieve Homeownership Together
Since 2018, CoBuy-certified™ Pro Don Koonce has helped more than 40 Seattle co-buyers achieve homeownership together with CoBuy.

Tenants in Common vs. Joint Tenants: The Co-buyer’s Guide to Title
Buying together? Learn what taking and holding title means, compare TIC vs JTWROS, and protect your ownership, flexibility, and clarity.

The $350,000 Co-ownership Disaster Most Groups Create
After helping 1,000+ groups co-buy homes, here's the brutal truth about what goes wrong. The average disaster costs $350,000.

Co-buying & Co-owning a Home 2025 Report
The state of home co-ownership in the US in 2025. Explore trends, challenges, and insights from our survey and report on co-buying and shared homeownership.

Co-ownership Insurance: Safeguard Your Home & Investment
Co-ownership insurance protects your home, investment, and relationships. Learn how to manage risks and maximize returns with Co-ownerOS™.

Co-buying & Co-owning a Home 2024 Report
Home co-ownership with friends, relatives, and partners is off the charts. Dive into the latest data and trends in Co-buying & Co-owning a Home 2024 Report.

Co-buying & Co-owning a Home 2023 Report
Home co-ownership involving friends, family, and couples is rising. Co-buyers account for 26.7% of all home purchases, and 53 million people live in co-owned homes.

First-Time Co-Buying a Home? 6 Mistakes to Avoid
Lessons from the field that will save you time, money, and stress along your co-buying journey.

Co-buying a Home in 2021 Report
Co-buyers now make up 25% of all home-buyers across the U.S. So why are co-buyers still underserved and misunderstood? We share highlights from the first-ever national survey of co-buyers.

Co-ownership 101: A Roadmap to Better Returns
Over 50 million U.S. folks co-own a home, but most treat co-ownership as a one-off investment decision. What are they missing?

Should you form an LLC to co-buy a home?
Forming an LLC to co-buy and co-own property has implications for financing, accounting, taxes, and legal. We break it down and talk to the experts.
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