Some six per cent of Canadians co-own their home with someone other than a spouse or partner, according to Royal LePage, which says the trend is growing.
says in a new report that Canadians are increasingly teaming up with family and friends just to afford a home.
Of that group, 89 per cent said they co-own with family while seven per cent co-own with friends. More than half of co-owners do so with a parent or parent-in-law.
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