Tadaima User Documentation
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  • Welcome
  • Tadaima Co-ownership
    • Myths of Homebuying
      • Example 1: 20% Down Payment
      • Example 2: Waiting for a Job
      • Example 3: Timing the Market
    • What Matters When Buying
    • When You Can't Buy -> Co-own
    • Sequential Co-ownership
      • Component 1: Equity Share Agreement
      • Component 2: Assumptions and Release of Obligations Form
      • Component 3: Performance Lien
      • Component 4: Assumable Mortgage
    • Benefits of Co-owning
    • Use Cases of Co-Owning
  • Financials of Co-Owning
    • Why is it Worth it?
    • Understanding Real Estate Investing
      • Equity Explained
      • Cashflow Sources and Sinks
      • Real Estate Investment Modeling
    • A Service for the High Mobile
      • Transformation 1: Ownership Structure
      • Transformation 2: Transaction Temporality
      • Remapping our Transformations
      • Tadaima Investment Modeling
    • The Equity Model for a Tadaima Home
  • Next Steps
    • Schedule 1:1 with Tadaima
    • Prepare Financial Documents
    • Shop Available Inventory
  • Appendix
    • Housing Market History
      • Prior 1920s
      • FDR's New Deal
      • Recent Efforts to Increase Homeownership
    • Real Estate Concepts
      • Counterparty Risk
      • Lien Priority
      • Mortgages & Liens
      • Title & Deed
      • Co-Borrower & Co-Signer
      • Appraisals
    • Other Myths
      • Wait Till Marriage
      • Possibility of 2008 Again
      • Renting is Cheaper
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  1. Next Steps

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Last updated 3 months ago

We've gone over some of the myths of home buying, then what is Sequential Co-ownership and what it hopes to achieve, how life as a co-owner is different, and what the financials of co-owning look like. And even still with all that said, we're still only scratching the surface.

And then after reading through things, you probably may have questions yourself, or may find a certain concept not entirely clear. And rightly so, there's only so much that can be communicated effectively over documentation. That's why at this point we encourage people to schedule a 1:1 to learn more and to work with a team member on becoming a Co-owner if interested.

Schedule a Conversation

Below you can find available appointments. These are to just connect you with a Tadaima Team Member. There on a call with them, you can ask them any lingering thoughts or questions that you may still have and get those cleared up. And if from there, you interested in starting a Tadaima Home or joining one as a co-owner, then they're more than happy to talk you through that process.