The Myths of Owning a Home
Need 20% Down Payment
Reality
You don’t need 20%, you can put as low as 3% down on a home

Need a Salaried Job
Reality
With the help of loved one’s, a co-signer could help you qualify

Ready to Tie the Knot
Reality
People are getting married later these days. Why wait to invest in your future?

The Only Reason to Consider When Buying
How Long You’ll Stay
Moving is Costly! If you move after only 2 or 3 years, you’ll most likely lose money on the investment. You generally need to stay in a home for 5 years for it to make sense financially. (1) But how long you’ll live somewhere is hard to know.

Using Sequential Co-Ownership to
Own a Home TODAY
In a sequential co-ownership each owner occupies the home for the duration they need, but strictly in tandem with the prior and subsequent owners and their desired duration. This way each owner secures housing for their needed duration, while collectively making a sound Investment with the other owners.

Consider Needs

Tour Homes

Sign Papers

Move In

College Student
As a Student I choose to co-own because I’m financially limited and being able to do so with fellow students makes it more cost effective while we all still get the home owning experience and opportunity.

Young Professional
As a working woman who’s single, I choose to co-own because I can have the home owning experience today, but in the future can easily co-own with my boyfriend if we move in together, and knowing that if we breakup we can separate hassle free.
Who is Co-Owning a Home for?

Military Family
As a married couple who serve in the United States armed forces, we co-own because we know that we will only be stationed at current location for so many years, and co-owning gives us the opportunity to have a better investment opportunity with the service members before and after us.

Travel Nurse
As a traveling nurse, I choose to co-own because my work requires me to travel from state to state, and Tadaima provides me the opportunity to continue investing in real estate when I’m highly mobile.
Why Co-own a Home with Tadaima?
Co-Own
Invest Earlier
Move Whenever
Make it Your Home
VS
The Alternative
Riskier Investments
Waiting Decades To Own
Living in your Landlords Home