What is a Reservation, and Why is it Important?
Becoming a cooperative owner now - or in the future - starts with a reservation!

Have you ever dreamed of living in a vibrant 55+ community, but worried about missing out on your ideal home? Gracewin Cooperative offers an easy-to-follow reservation process, ensuring you have a top spot on the waiting list and the best chance to secure the exact style and location of your dream home.
You may notice common phrases in marketing materials used by Gracewin Cooperative, similar to these:
· Reserve your spot
· Now Accepting Reservations
· Reserve your home today
· Secure your priority number
But…what exactly is a reservation and a priority number, and why is it so important? This often-misunderstood step in the planning process can be the single factor that determines whether or not you are able to move into an active 55 plus cooperative in your lifetime, and further, can dictate whether or not you’ll be able to select the exact style and location of the home you want within the cooperative.
Here is how it works!
A reservation is a deposit of $500 submitted together with a completed reservation agreement. This deposit and agreement indicate your interest in living in the cooperative at some time in the future…either at first availability once it is built, OR once it’s fully-occupied and there are future resale opportunities.
Once you make your $500 deposit, you are assigned a priority number. This number serves two important purposes:
1. It determines the order in which homes are selected in a newly-built cooperative (first come, first serve); and
2. Once the cooperative has been built, the priority number dictates the order of the waiting list.
So, no matter the timing of your decision to sell your current home and move into a cooperative; early action is key!
The importance of the priority number cannot be understated, since those with the earliest/lowest priority numbers will be in the best position to select the home they would like to occupy. Additionally, the waiting list order never changes, so once you have reached the top of the waiting list you will be among the first parties to have the option to purchase an available home up for resale (second only to Members already residing in the cooperative). Best of all, the reservation deposit isn’t a separate standalone fee; once you are ready to move forward with your purchase, your $500 deposit will be applied toward your share payment.
Making a move out of your single-family home often requires a lot of planning and consideration. However, for those contemplating cooperative life, the much simpler decision is making a reservation, and that is exactly where you start. Larger decisions will come later: which home to select, when to make the move, and how to manage downsizing. Having an idea of the larger picture in these areas is good, however, early action is the critical step in securing your spot for the future. In short, make it the highest priority to have a low priority number. Once you secure your priority number, then you can take your time with the most important decisions and feel confident that you are moving in the right direction.
If this type of forward-planning isn’t in your nature, don’t be alarmed, because there is virtually zero risk in making a reservation and obtaining a priority number, as your $500 reservation deposit is fully-refundable (with a written request) at any time, for any reason. Just keep in mind that once your $500 has been refunded, the associated priority number becomes null and void and cannot be reactivated. If you reconsider and want to make another reservation deposit, you’ll be assigned the next available priority number at the end of the queue.
To secure your priority number today, visit www.gracewinliving.com/reserve, or reach out to a member of the Gracewin team at (855) 472-2396 for assistance in placing your reservation in person, or via US Mail.
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