Free templates are worth what you paid. $0.
Multi-party investment management isn't a form you download.
www.cobuy.io/blog/co-owne...
Free templates are worth what you paid. $0.
Multi-party investment management isn't a form you download.
www.cobuy.io/blog/co-owne...
"Why don't you just get married?" 🏡
We surveyed 1,600+ co-buyers. What they told us might surprise you.
cobuy.io/blog/coown-home-unmarried-partner
Table showing nine co-ownership risks and potential costs for a $750K property with three co-owners; estimated illustrative exposure ≈ $765K. Sources: FTC, HUD, CFPB, California Lawyers Association.
Most co-owners model the mortgage.
The real risk sits elsewhere.
Legal disputes. Insurance gaps. Estate problems. Decision paralysis.
The hidden cost stack adds up fast.
Every co-ownership arrangement has an expiration date.
Sale. Buyout. Inheritance. Refinance. Move. Death.
Question is whether the transition is designed or improvised.
Designing the exit while everyone's aligned is architecture. Scrambling after someone wants out is damage control.
🏡 Is housing broken?
I sat down with leading Real Estate Economist @gardnereconomics.com to talk markets and opportunities.
Full convo + transcript:
www.cobuy.io/blog/can-hou...
You want to co-buy. Your lender wants to close a deal.
This is for you, not them.
Loan Officer Scorecard. Promissory Note Template. Mortgage Application Checklist.
Free. No gate.
cobuy.io/course/joint-mortgage-tools-resources
A co-buyer group completed CoBuy Wizard this week.
Then asked for a secret shortcut.
We gave them diagnosis, they asked for prescription.
Templates exist, they know. That's why they came to us.
Co-ownership isn't PDF to download. It's a lifecycle you manage.
Do the work. Or don't buy the home.
It ain't easy to make co-ownership simple, safe, and smart. These tools sure help.
🎬 Video / Content
• Descript — edit video like a doc (captions/transcripts)
• Loom — internal team async comms, SOPs, docs
• Vimeo — public showcases.
🔗 Ledger / Storage / Delivery (under the hood)
• Bunny — global CDN + edge delivery
• Pinata — decentralized asset storage
• Algorand — verifiable ledger rails (may switch)
• Algonode — Seamless blockchain interactions
💰 Business Backbone (money/infrastructure)
• AWS — core cloud services
• Stripe — payments that just work
• Mercury — banking built for startups
🛡 Reliability & Data (safety net)
• Sentry — error radar before users feel it
• Segment — unified product/events pipeline
🎯 CX, Outbound, Ops (growth/comms)
• Intercom — CX, learning, and a lot more
• Email Octopus — email campaigns & automations
• Screaming Frog — crawl-level SEO truth
• Canva — visual assets in a split
• Slack — async comms that keep pace
🚀 Shipping Machine (product team)
• GitHub — code & CI/CD
• Vercel — applets
• Figma — product design
• Webflow — marketing site, blog, course
• Linear — product lifecycle mgmt
📊 Intelligence HQ (ops/data team)
• Airtable — internal project mgmt, ops, analytics mgmt
• Notion — free-form metadata, gated portals, projects
• Cursor — context engineering, development, everything
• Obsidian — clean view when Cursor's busy
We’re a small startup & we rock hard.
Toolbelt highlights in 2026:
🧠 AI brain trust
• Claude — code, applets, UI iteration
• OpenAI — complex tasks, DR, simulating headcount
• Gemini — G-dawg tasks, cross-refs, MM transcriptions
Business in its highest form is magic. When both/all parties walk away better off--and real value is exchanged--that's what's up.
We set 4 values at @cobuy.bsky.social in 2016:
Transparency. Accessibility. Credibility. Accountability.
They shape what we do and who we do it with. Some things don't need daily updates.
CoBuy-certified Pro credential badge.
30% of home purchases involve co-buyers.
99% of agents aren’t equipped.
Multi-party deals are complex.
We’ve logged 51,500+ hours with co-buyer groups.
We re-launched the CoBuy-certified Pro designation.
Invite-only. Application required.
First cohort is select across four states.
More coming.
If it's tough for us with all our infrastructure?
No shot 2–4 people co-owning a home can do it without proper systems.
Co-ownership is a small business. It needs a system of record.
That's what we're building.
We're a systems-driven startup with 3 FT co-founders.
We have systems and tech that should solve payment tracking.
But today: hours spent untangling what's due, when, and why.
Different structures. Different frequencies. Different channels screaming updates.
PSA: If parents help with a down payment...details matter.
🎁 Gift → requires paperwork + lender notice
✂️ Loan → requires paperwork + lender notice
🏠 Co-sign → ties up parent's debt capacity
💰 Investment → creates ownership stake
Clarify early. Don't wait until tax time (things get messy).
Co-buying payment pyramid showing 30+ parties get paid at closing and leave
This pyramid is why your parents' agent isn't enough.
Everyone above the money gets paid and leaves.
Everyone below pays and stays for 10 years.
With zero structure for what comes next.
Before hiring: "How many non-married co-buyer deals?"
Zero = run.
Reply CHECKLIST for the guide.
Co-buying and co-owning a home are complicated.
So many moving parts; and they're all inter-related, which makes things tougher.
After nearly 9 years, here's what we know:
Best way to solve this set of complicated challenges? Break it down into small pieces. Tackle them systematically.
I’ve watched co-buyers lose homes + relationships over missed deadlines.
That’s why we built the Property Events Calendar — the heartbeat of Co-ownerOS™.
Co-buying a home with family or friends? That’s $350k+ at risk, $700k+ on the line.
We built Co-ownerOS™ so groups don’t gamble with that.
⚡ $400 Annual Pass ends Aug 22 → cobuy.io/annual-pass
🏠 CoBuy featured in the LA Times!
Their piece on housing's future highlighted how more friends are co-buying than ever—30% of US home sales now involve co-buyers.
Young people aren't waiting for perfect situations. They're pooling resources to build wealth together.
www.latimes.com/california/s...
We didn't set out to build Co-ownerOS™.
It's an evolution--years of helping CoBuy groups of all shapes and sizes. Siblings, friend groups, parents helping kids, intergenerational households, multiple couples...imagine a combo. We've been privileged/entrusted to work on. And we're co-buyers, too.
The 6-month mark is when co-buying gets weird. Questions pile up. Static builds. Kitchen conversations go nowhere.
We've learned: people just need to talk. Make the implicit explicit. Get it structured before small doubts become big problems.
Structure is love.
→ cobuy.io