MPR News with Angela Davis

Co-buying homes: Why some friends are buying houses together

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Steve Anderson (left), a realtor, broker and the cofounder of Vibe Realty, a real estate agency based in St. Paul, and Paul Olson (right), a realtor and branch manager for Lakes Area Realty’s St. Paul office, pose for a portrait in the Kling Public Media Center in St. Paul on Monday, January 6, 2025.
Nikhil Kumaran | MPR News

It’s no secret that buying a home is getting more and more expensive.

According to the National Home Price Index, U.S. home prices have increased 47 percent since 2020. 

With housing costs at an all-time high, plenty of homebuyers are feeling discouraged during their search for a home.    

We’re diving into a trend that’s changing how people are buying houses — co-buying. With rising home prices and evolving ideas of shared ownership, more people are teaming up with friends and family to buy a house. 

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MPR News host Angela Davis (right) talks with Chris Farrell (center right), MPR’s senior economics contributor, Paul Olson (center left), a realtor and branch manager for Lakes Area Realty’s St. Paul office, and Steve Anderson (left), a realtor, broker and the cofounder of Vibe Realty, a real estate agency based in St. Paul, in an MPR News studio in St. Paul on Monday.
Nikhil Kumaran | MPR News

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