Ken Coleman
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We're not trying to be naysayers.
We just get too many calls when people hoped it would work out a certain way.
And then life happened.
And this is a problem.
He's 36.
He's a man-child.
Why doesn't he just buy the house on his own?
There we go.
He's so financially well off.
And if that means you're renting, don't look at that as throwing away money on rent.
You're buying patients.
If you have to get two or three roommates until this is all figured out and you guys are married, I'm okay with that.
That's how I did it before I was married, and it worked out great.
And it really helps you avoid so many issues that can come up when you jump into this next step, which is the biggest financial move you will ever make in your life is buying this house.
And doing it with someone you're not married to is a recipe for disaster.
All right.
Here's what I'll say.
What's the length of time?
If it's high school sweethearts, I think you can get more time.
If you're in your 30s, I give it two to three years max.