
Prospective homeowners looking at alternative methods to get on the housing ladder like buying in groups are being urged to do their homework and put the appropriate legal agreements in place.
Conditions for first home buyers have improved over the past few years, but median house prices are still 8.2 times median income 鈥 at the upper end of the 鈥渟everely unaffordable鈥 category - according to the most recent Demographia Housing Affordability survey.
Amy Stevens is the founder of Slice, a platform that supports first home buyers through the process, including those who are opting to buy with friends or family members.
鈥淚t鈥檚 not about going 鈥榦h, we can afford to do this鈥,鈥 she told Nadine Higgins on The Prosperity Project, the Herald鈥檚 personal finance podcast
鈥淭hat鈥檚 not enough. Should you do it? Are you the right people to do it together?鈥
She warns people not to assume that if they鈥檙e only paying half the mortgage that鈥檚 where their liability ends.
鈥淵ou鈥檙e all joint and severally liable on the loan, meaning that if you and I go in and purchase together and I take out a $500k loan... you take out $500k, actually, we鈥檙e both liable for the full $1 million鈥
She says that鈥檚 just one of the reasons why thrashing out a legal agreement is so important.
鈥淒oes one of you want to sell it in two years and the other wants to sell it in five or six or seven? Or is one of you planning to have a kid? How鈥檚 that going to be managed if you鈥檙e all living in the home?鈥
While it can be a difficult process, pulling together to buy a house is becoming increasingly popular in New Zealand.
Ali Ventura and her husband Josiah bought a property with their friends several years ago, with each couple first getting their own lawyer.
鈥淲e drafted up this legal document and essentially 鈥 we just asked each other all these questions," Ventura told The Prosperity Project.
鈥淲e were like, okay, well, what if one of us has a baby? What if one of us dies? What if we break up? What if we have a falling out?鈥
She says they love living with their best friends, and now their infant son.
鈥淲hen people ask us now about how it is, owning a home with your friends, we always say it鈥檚 amazing, but we wish we hadn鈥檛 bought at the peak... it鈥檚 simply not worth what we paid for it at the time鈥.
Listen to the full episode of for more on the realities of buying a house with friends.
The podcast is hosted by Nadine Higgins, an experienced broadcaster and a financial adviser at Enable Me.
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