When we sold our house in Texarkana the first time, Cheryl and I lived in a three room apartment over my friend's dad's garage. That was awesome. It could have sucked. In some ways it sucked. You couldn't open up the windows. But just the adventure and the fact that we lived there was pretty neat. $300 a month in rent, by the way. Nice.
#422: Emily is saving aggressively for financial independence, but it’s hard to enjoy the present. Is it time to increase spending?
Monroe wants to stop working. Forever. Which is more important: debt payoff or investing?
Another anonymous caller and his spouse dream of building a homestead on an expensive piece of land. How much is too much to spend on housing?
Given the high costs of moving, Sarah wonders if buying a starter home is the best decision. Should she and her fiance jump straight to buying their forever home?
Former financial planner Joe Saul-Sehy and I tackle these four questions in today’s episode.
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