Have you just inherited a home? Wondering what to do with your inherited property? Feeling overwhelmed about how to proceed?
Today, Wilson is giving you the run down about what you should be thinking about, what you need to know about selling an inherited property, and how to take the next steps when you've inherited a home.
If you're debating selling vs. renting, it's important to know what you need to do to prepare the home and make sure that you'll avoid a large capital gain burden and get the most from the property.
If you'd like to learn more, reach out to us! Our team is happy to help you navigate the next steps with your inherited home in a more hands on capacity.
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Wilson Leung Real Estate Associates' mission is to help families build wealth through real estate. We do this by providing unrivaled expertise, dedication to educating our clients, and an unparalleled level of customer service that surpasses our clients’ expectations.
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What to Do With An Inherited Home | Selling vs. Renting
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