estate
Liquidating an estate in the USA... in today's economy. Shouldn't we just wait a while?
assets | economy | estate | finance | house | housingmarket | inheritance | portfolio | recession | stockmarketHow should we handle liquidating assets in an estate in the USA right now? Assets consist primarily of a stock portfolio and a house. My father recently passed away, leaving behind an investment portfolio worth about $650,000 and a house valued at $300,000. This will be split 6 ways; four of the inheritors have expressed a preference to liquidate everything straightaway and wash their hands of it. Aside from the emotional issues the other 2 inheritors have with rushing into this, we are wondering financially what is the best way to handle this given today's market conditions. My understanding is that housing prices are very low, and we can all see what's happening with the stock market. My first reaction is that now is an extremely bad time to be liquidating any assets from a strictly economical perspective; this view is what I am asking for your feedback on.
I just want somewhere to live, honestly.
australia | estate | home | loans | mortgages | property | realAm I about to get screwed over in regards to the house I'm buying, that's currently being renovated? The story: Moving to a new city (Hobart, Australia) for a job in about 7 weeks. We went there in January to look at houses, found one that was far superior to others, but that was currently having some minor renovations done; new carpets, some rendering on the external walls. We made an offer subject to finance being approved. Applied for a loan through a mortgage broker. Mortgage broker was incompetent, loan was denied. Applied for a loan through someone else, loan got conditional approval.

