Double Up Sisters is a Sorority of women helping each other make their own way in the world. Through group ventures and collaboration we help each other and ourselves grow and thrive.
By group sharing a home and costs, living in expensize cities, such as Sandro Francisco becomes affordable. If low income or don't enough to buy in yet no problem, become a member now and pay off your buy price while you are on the wait list for the next availability. Get your crowd funding happening now.
- Bad credit or no credit OK!
- Collective ownership can bypass the mortgage system.
- Membership includes wait list for affordable home co-ownership.
- Co-own where you live and you can never be evicted.
- For the price of a downpayment you can co-own a nice home in a nice neighborhood.
- Your home is paid for in full in cash, so there are no mortgages to worry about.
- As a home owner you also have far more legal rights and legal flexibility than a renter.
- As a collective get bulk discounts on many items and services, including groceries.
Why a Sorority?
As a Double Up Sisters Sorority member you get further discounts and freebees and a network of sisters who are your friends and can help each other with networking for causes, careers, and socially. Many women form friendships for life in sororities and become each others comfort and support in difficult and good times. As a women's sorority we also get a lot of extra help and perks from other organizations.
Why Communal Housing?
Studies have shown that separate houses for individual people isolate them and put them at risk on a number of levels, including mental health and security. Communal housing is like living with a family, people actively care about the people they live with and keep and eye out for each other. This causes residents to interact which is healthier than not interacting. There are more people to monitor the residence if there is a security problem or something needs fixing. Apart from the fact that communal living is a lot cheaper with shared house expenses, such as property tax and maintenance, plus bulk buy groceries and and other items. Plus an in house guest list for birthday parties.