In the current real estate market in south Florida, it is questionable whether inheriting your parent’s home can be economically challenging. This is counter-intuitive because historically, real estate has been a valuable asset that appreciates considerably over time and is readily convertible to cash within a few months. The supply of available homes on the …
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