I agree with most of the folks above. So, if money is no object, buy alone.
In my case, 100 acres in a prime location came up for sale. I had already looked that the property, as had several other potential buyers. Oddly enough, my realtor called to tell me the seller wanted a specific price, and she’d take the strongest offer by the end of the following day. The price was more than fair, and everyone was going to offer full price. I figured you can’t get any stronger than to attach a certified check for the full amount along with the with the offer. I did not have enough cash I could lay my hands on the following day, so I asked my friend and hunting buddy to go in on half. Together, we scrapped up the cash necessary and offered cash on the barrel head. Together, we bought some fantastic hunting property at a fantastic price.
Yes, I’d prefer to be the sole owner of my camp, but life is not perfect, and I'd rather own half a loaf than none! Some times ya gotta do what ya gotta do to get things done. 20-some years in, we have had no conflicts, and when the tax bill arrived today, I am kinda glad I have a partner.