The number of unmarried homebuyers in the United States has increased significantly in the past three years to the present days. According to some relevant sources, there are two to three unmarried couples, in a count of ten, buying a home in South Florida. This group of people usually are in their mid 20s and finishing professional careers. And, the fact of not being legally married is not a problem for them at the time of purchasing a beautiful single-family home in Doral City, Doral Island or any other community in Broward County. However, there is a leaning to not knowing exactly what would happen if they break up after buying a home. In law terms, it would be complicated to sale the property. From time to time, a "property divorce" between unmarried couples may last longer than the relationship itself . Buying a home together can carry some problems if the monetary situation and legal obligations as homeowners have never been discussed between the parties. Whether you have the sense of a permanent relationship or not, you should put all these matters on the table before searching for a property. Another thing you must think about is that in some States “unmarried couples” are considered married after three years of living together under “common-law”. Be aware and clear up the situation about why you want to buy a home together with your beloved one by discussing seriously all financial aspects before the home buying process begins and the reality of sharing a benefit.