An occupancy schedule is a structured calendar that determines when each co-owner can use a shared property throughout the year.
In fractional and co-ownership real estate, the occupancy schedule is one of the most important operational details to get right. It governs how time is divided fairly among owners, typically accounting for peak seasons, holidays, and personal preferences. A well-designed schedule prevents conflicts and ensures every owner gets equitable access to high-demand periods.
GoForth, a luxury co-ownership company, structures occupancy so that each of the four owner families receives approximately 12 weeks per year. The schedule rotates annually to ensure fair access to holidays and peak seasons, and owners can swap weeks among themselves for added flexibility. This approach eliminates the rigid booking systems common with timeshares and gives owners genuine control over when they enjoy their home.