How Much Is Your Home Worth?

Every now and then, a conversation comes up that stops people in their tracks.
“What if we just bought a house together?”
Not with a spouse.
Not with family.
But with friends.
After nearly 40 years in real estate, I’ve seen a lot of creative ways people buy homes—but a recent story about friends purchasing a home together really stood out.

It sounds unconventional—but in today’s real estate market, it might be one of the smartest strategies buyers are starting to explore.
Over my nearly 40 years in Northern Virginia real estate, I’ve seen buyers adapt in creative ways.
But lately, one trend is getting more attention:
Pooling resources to make homeownership possible sooner.
With rising home prices in areas like Woodbridge, Fairfax, and Alexandria, many buyers feel priced out when going at it alone.
Buying with friends can change that.
Combined income = higher buying power
Shared expenses = lower individual cost
Faster path to homeownership
It’s not just a workaround—it’s a strategy.
When done right, this approach can open doors that might otherwise stay closed.
✔️ You can afford a better home in a better location
✔️ Monthly costs are more manageable
✔️ You build equity instead of renting
And perhaps most importantly—you’re getting into the market now instead of waiting years.
Now let me be clear—this isn’t as simple as “splitting the mortgage.”
If you’re considering buying with friends, you need structure.
Here’s what I always advise:
Put everything in writing
Define ownership percentages
Agree on exit strategies
Decide how decisions will be made
Because friendships are valuable—and clarity protects them.
In competitive markets across Prince William County and beyond, buyers are getting creative.
I’ve seen:
Friends purchasing townhomes together
Siblings + friends co-investing
Buyers using this as a stepping stone before buying solo later
It’s not for everyone—but for the right group, it works.
Real estate has never been one-size-fits-all.
The buyers who win in today’s market are the ones willing to think differently—and act strategically.
Buying a home with friends might not be traditional.
But it might just be your smartest move.
If you’ve ever thought about this—even just a little—I’d be happy to walk you through how to do it the right way.
Because in this market, strategy matters.
Rich DiGiovanna
Associate Broker | DiGiovanna Realty Group
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