Property

"COA: The community-driven evolution of land, built for owners, not for profit." COA provides an avenue where Australians can come together, pool resources and affordably own their own share of this great big, beautiful country of ours.

The more people that invest in COA means the more land it can buy for members collective use. Imagine being able to plan a trip around Australia and camp on land where you are a part owner and  pay just a few dollars to camp or have somewhere to drive your off road vehicle any time you want or to be part of a community where it is legal to permanently park your tiny house. Learn more about COA through our video, The Fractional Strategy - Solving Land Unaffordability.

What type of land is COA aiming to acquire?

There are three categories of COA land to be acquired:

  1. Camping;
  2. Outdoors; and
  3. Accommodation.

Camping properties are to be small undeveloped short stay off grid parcels of land, which are to be located all around Australia. Being a shareholder could mean you could travel around Australia and stop at COA properties, which you would partly own and most likely be free to camp or depending on the property you might  be required to pay just a few dollars to contribute to maintenance costs.

Outdoors properties are to be large parcels of land, which are to be located within a few hours of Australia's major regional centres and are to be specifically for camping, cycling, hiking, hunting, horse riding, and off-road vehicle recreation use by vehicles which are registered. Some properties might be for specific uses only, eg. just cycles/ motorcycles and camping or just 4WDs/ SSVs and camping, etc. 

Accommodation properties are to be located in regional areas, which want people to live and spend money in their region and are developed as mixed-use residential estates/ parks. These estates/ parks are to accommodate permanent sites for homes, which are trailerable or transportable and temporary sites for visitors in caravans, motorhomes, etc.

How many blocks of land is COA hoping to acquire?

As many as possible! The more people that invest in COA means the more land it can buy for members collective use.

Can I sell my block of land to COA?

Definitely! This is the most ideal situation if you already own a property that is suitable for camping and outdoor activities or permanent and temporary accommodation as COA can enter into a lease arrangement with you so members get immediate access to use the land whilst the capital is being raised to purchase your property through the sale of shares.

Who determines if land is suitable for purchase by COA?

The COA Shareholder Members do! Being a part of COA is about democratic member control. If you have land that you think would be suitable for Camping and Outdoor activities, or permanent and temporary Accommodation, all you have to do is tell us about it, send photos and or videos and we'll display it in the 'subject properties' section for all members to view. We'll also have a link where shareholder members can vote on whether it should become a COA property or not. Simple!

Where do I find a list of land the COA is hoping to acquire?

To view any subject land, make sure you are logged in to the site then go to Subject Land.

How do I get involved?

Once you have read, understood and accepted the Rules, Disclosure Statement and any associated documents, you'll first need to become a COA Shareholder Member. Shareholder Membership to COA entitles you to purchase shares in COA and use the land for their intended purposes. Sign up to become a COA Shareholder Member today!

Once your membership has been approved, you can then head to the COA Store and purchase COA Member Shares. The minimum purchase requirement is 10 x $250 shares. You can buy more than the minimum shares and in fact you could own up to 20% of COA. More shares means you could receive substantial returns when and if a shareholder dividend is paid. Once you have been approved as a COA Shareholder Member and logged into the site, you can purchase shares in COA! Learn about the levels of COA Member Shares >>.