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Co-op Mortgage in Florida

You buy shares, not real estate — which needs a specialized share loan.

Shares
You Own
Share loan
Loan Type
Approval
Board
Limited supply
Florida
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Co-op · Florida

Co-op Mortgage From a Florida Mortgage Broker

In a housing cooperative you own shares in a corporation that owns the building, not the unit itself, and that distinction changes everything about the loan. A co-op needs a share loan, which fewer lenders offer than a standard mortgage.

Because the collateral is stock and a proprietary lease rather than real estate, the lender works with the co-op corporation and reviews its financials and bylaws. The co-op board also has to approve you as a buyer, which adds a step a normal purchase does not have. Co-ops are less common in Florida than condos, so lender choice is narrower.

We connect you with lenders who write co-op share loans and help you navigate the board package, so the financing and the approval move together.

Co-op at a Glance

You own shares in a corporation, not the unit.
Requires a specialized co-op share loan.
The co-op board must approve the buyer.
Fewer lenders offer co-op financing in Florida.

Go deeper on financing a co-op: Co-op Loan Requirements · How to Finance a Co-op · FHA Co-op Loan · Conventional Co-op Loan · DSCR Co-op Loan.

Co-op Snapshot
You OwnShares
Loan TypeShare loan
BoardApproval
FloridaLimited supply
How It Works
01
Apply Online
5 min · soft credit pull only
02
Match Loan
We shop lenders for the property
03
Processing
Our team handles paperwork
04
Close
Typically 14–21 days
FAQ

Co-op Questions

How is a co-op mortgage different?

You are buying shares in a corporation and a proprietary lease, not real estate, so you need a co-op share loan rather than a standard mortgage. The lender reviews the corporation's finances, and the board must approve you. Fewer lenders offer these.

Is it harder to finance a co-op than a condo?

Generally, yes. Co-op share loans come from a smaller pool of lenders, and the board-approval step adds time. Co-ops are also less common in Florida. We line up a co-op lender and help with the board package up front.

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Figures are illustrative only and vary by property, credit score, loan amount, income, and market conditions. Subject to credit approval. Not a commitment to lend. NMLS# 1859012. Equal Housing Lender.