| ▲ | ocdtrekkie 5 hours ago | |||||||
Passing it down to your kids is huge. Unfortunately what I've learned is most people are incredibly selfish and do not actually care what happens to their family when they pass. Renting and owning may not be all that financially different to you with a mortgage of 30+ years, but it will definitely be financially different to your heirs. | ||||||||
| ▲ | fragmede 3 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Yes it will - you can split stocks/financial portfolio way easier than you can real estate. If your heirs don't get along, leaving them to split the house, especially if they're not well off, is a recipe for giving money to lawyers. Forcing your kids to sell their childhood home in a time of grief just seems cruel. Passing down a financial portfolio with specific shares/dollar amounts is much more straightforwards. | ||||||||
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