Ken Coleman
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Because I agree with Ken.
There's nothing wrong with renting, and I would test it out for the first year by doing that.
But look at this, $2,000 a month for six months, $12,000 a year, right?
So let's say the house was 400 grand you could buy.
Well, you could rent for 33 years before you've spent 400 grand in rent.
Now, you don't own an asset at the end of that, but if that's the choice you make, that's totally fine if you don't want to hassle with it.
But then again, you got to find a place to rent every single year for six months, which might be difficult on its own.
I don't know many places would let you do that.
It's all right.
A little potpourri, if you will.
Cornucopia.
That's even better.
So were you guys just normal?
How long have you been married now?
Almost three years.
And you'd never been debt free.
You got married, had some debt, kept some debt, accrued some debt.
And then there was this wake up call when you go down to one income.
We were like, all right, things are tight.
This is not as fun as I thought it would be, even with the blessing of children.