reSpace Featured in Thesis Driven: A look at the Future of Co-Ownership

We’re honored and excited to be featured in the latest issue of Thesis Driven, the influential real estate and proptech newsletter by Brad Hargreaves, founder of Common and a leading voice in the housing innovation space.

In this edition, Brad dives deep into the emerging wave of co-ownership models—and we’re proud that reSpace is recognized as a key player helping to redefine what the American Dream can look like for a new generation.

“If the white picket fence and quiet suburban home were the Boomer American Dream, co-owning a piece of land and living with close friends is the Millennial American Dream.”

The article explores the major headwinds that have made co-ownership difficult to scale: financing hurdles, zoning constraints, and coordination complexity. But Brad also highlights the companies—like reSpace—that are finding creative, scalable solutions. Unlike many fractional ownership models that stop at financial engineering, reSpace is building for something deeper: shared living rooted in connection, purpose, and we-based wealth.

Our patent-pending co-ownership model empowers residents to own a private suite with an individual mortgage, while sharing common spaces like kitchens, living areas, and outdoor spaces—all in the neighborhoods people love, but too often can’t afford.

We’re grateful to be part of this thoughtful conversation about housing equity, innovation, and what’s next. Thank you, Brad, for recognizing our work.

📖 Read the full article here:
Making Co-Ownership Work