
Pacaso vs Buying a Vacation Home
Is Fractional Ownership the Smarter Choice? Introduction For many people, owning a vacation home represents a personal aspiration as much as a financial decision. The appeal is real: a consistent

Is Fractional Ownership the Smarter Choice? Introduction For many people, owning a vacation home represents a personal aspiration as much as a financial decision. The appeal is real: a consistent

Same Asset Class, Different Products Introduction Both Arrived Homes and Fundrise give individual investors access to real estate without owning or managing property directly. Both accept relatively low minimum investments.

Introduction The term “co-ownership platform” covers a wide range of products. Not all co-ownership models are designed for the same purpose, and choosing the wrong one based on a superficial

Authored by: CoOwn.com Team Introduction: Why Good Agreements Still Produce Poor Outcomes Shared ownership often begins with carefully drafted agreements. Roles are outlined, percentages assigned, and expectations discussed. At entry,

Authored by: Tariq Ghafoor, M.D., Founder of CoOwn.com Introduction: Technology Solves Problems—Intelligence Prevents Them Shared ownership has benefited enormously from modern technology. Digital records replaced paper. Platforms simplified onboarding. Dashboards

Authored by: Tariq Ghafoor, M.D., Founder of CoOwn.com Introduction: Alignment Is Not a Given—It Is a Design Outcome Most ownership structures assume alignment as a starting condition. Participants are expected

By Tariq Ghafoor, M.D., Founder of Coown.com How blockchain, smart contracts, and tokenization are enabling unprecedented asset sharing—while human nature remains the biggest obstacle Modern co-ownership is often discussed as

Authored by: CoOwn.com Team Introduction: Why Co-Ownership Feels Smaller Than It Is Co-ownership is everywhere, yet it rarely feels visible.Millions of people share ownership of homes, businesses, vehicles, and income-producing

Authored by: CoOwn.com Team Introduction: Two Terms That Are Often Confused—but Not Equivalent Co-ownership and fractional ownership are frequently used interchangeably in modern investing conversations. The overlap is understandable: both