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flag Rising home prices push more Americans to buy homes with non-spousal partners, requiring formal agreements to avoid conflicts.

flag More Americans are co-purchasing homes with non-spousal partners like friends or siblings due to rising home prices and stagnant wages, making traditional homeownership harder to achieve alone. flag These shared ownership arrangements help buyers pool resources, meet down payments, and qualify for mortgages, but they also introduce legal, financial, and emotional challenges, including disagreements over use, maintenance, and future sales. flag Experts stress the need for formal agreements and open communication to prevent conflicts, reflecting a broader shift in how people approach homeownership amid ongoing affordability pressures.

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