Four millennials have managed to co-own a 3,000-square-foot, three-storey semi-detached duplex west of Toronto’s downtown core. Though each one of the homeowners makes more than the average income in Toronto, what they could afford to purchase as individual couples was less than what they found they qualified for by pooling their resources. Anne Gaviola has more on how the two couples afforded the house.
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How 2 millennial couples share ownership of $2-million house in Toronto
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