Here’s what derails most multigenerational home purchases: families fall in love with the idea, find the perfect property, and convince themselves the financial details will sort themselves out.
They don’t.
Before you start the search, get clear on:
💰 Who’s on the loan and what that means — Co-borrowers combine income to qualify for more, but they also share legal responsibility for the debt and the equity. That’s different from a co-signer, who carries liability but doesn’t own a piece of the property.
📝 How ownership is structured — Joint tenancy vs. tenancy in common affects what happens if someone wants to sell, refinance, or passes away. Equal contributions don’t always mean equal ownership makes sense.
🤝 Getting it in writing — A written agreement covering expenses, maintenance, common areas, and exit plans protects everyone and makes future conversations easier.
The families who work this out before closing have far smoother experiences than those who assume it’ll work itself out.
Read the full article:
Is Buying A Home Together Right For Your Family? Here’s How To Think It Through
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