• Ep 94 - Can Co-Ownership Solve the Housing Crisis? w/ Parimal Gosai | Broker's Playbook

  • Nov 6 2024
  • Length: 28 mins
  • Podcast

Ep 94 - Can Co-Ownership Solve the Housing Crisis? w/ Parimal Gosai | Broker's Playbook

  • Summary

  • In this episode of Broker’s Playbook, we dive deep into an innovative solution for Toronto’s housing crisis: co-ownership. With real estate prices soaring and affordability slipping away, Housemates founder Parimal Gosai shares a groundbreaking model that’s empowering Canadians to build equity, share resources, and redefine homeownership. Learn how co-ownership works, the technology behind Housemates, and its potential impact on Canada’s real estate landscape.

    From navigating the challenges of entering debt with a partner to creating micro-communities and securing long-term housing, Parimal explains why co-ownership might be the game-changer for future generations. Watch now to explore how co-ownership can offer hope to young Canadians priced out of the traditional housing market and why it might be a key tool in addressing the broader housing crisis.

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