Estate planning includes all the planning that’s involved for setting up a will, a trust and making sure that your assets go to the people or organizations that you want to have them. Estate planning is complex — you should consider taxes when making plans for your assets to go to your heirs. If you don’t do estate planning you risk having your belongings managed by the state where you live, and your state’s laws may not match exactly what you want. Estate planning is especially important in blended families.
Bringing The Future To The Present When Buying Your First Home
Bringing the "future to the present" is a phrase my friend Michael Alter, president of SurePayroll, likes to use when working on closing a sale in business. Bringing the future to the present allows home buyers to eliminate potential obstacles to a deal and get it done. It allows pre-buyers, those who are still in the dreaming stage, to organize their thinking and figure out what kinds of steps they need to take to achieve their goal of homeownership.
Time For Home Team To Help Home Buyers
Ex-Apprentice, Troy McClain, gets back to the business of helping people finance their homes. McClain spent the 12 years leading up to his shot on the show approving mortgage loans and refinances in Boise, Idaho. After the show, he went back home and tried to figure out how to translate the lessons he learned on the show into building his business.
Advantages Of Buying With Cash
Paying off your home early will have you sitting pretty to save for retirement. If you are in the position to live house-payment free (except for your property tax bill each year), that will give you a lot of extra cash to put away for your retirement. Continuing to invest in real estate can also give you big returns and add to your retirement pot.
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Many real estate firms have brought mortgage lending inside the four walls of their office. But finding a good fit between a real estate broker and mortgage lender isn't always easy. Here's how in-house mortgage lenders work and how to be a smart buyer when negotiating with mortgage lenders.
Newlyweds With Two Homes
A soon-to-be-wed couple both own their own homes. They would like to sell his home to his adult child and put both their names on her home. They may run into many issues with taxes, equity, and inheritance. When they merge two families and each of them have children, they may need to determine how they want their assets to be split up in case something should happen to either of them.
Estate Planning Includes Taxes And Annual Law Changes
When you're planning your estate there's lots of factors to consider and federal tax law tends to change annually so it's important to be aware of what limits apply to the years you're interested in. In addition to federal taxes you'll want to take into account state taxes and capital gains taxes. An experienced estate attorney can help you navigate through estate planning regulations to successfully secure your estate.
Revocable Trust And Title Insurance
When you put a property in a revocable trust, you also need to be sure the title insurance policy coverage is changed. Title insurance assures the lender that you own the home free and clear, with no liens on it. When a home buyer sells the property, the subsequent buyer should buy his or her own title insurance.
Protect Home With Estate Planning
Estate planning is crucial to ensuring your family's safety upon the death of a family member. When you live in a home but your name is not on the home's title you risk losing that home if the people who are on the title decide to ask you to move out. When property is co-owned with family members, it's important to structure property ownership in a way that protects you in case they pass away.
Estate Planning Helps With Real Estate Decisions
When your family owns several real estate investments, it's important to do thorough estate planning so that the wishes of those who own the properties are met. How can you balance a property that needs repairs with ensuring an elderly relative's medical costs are still met? An estate planner can help decipher the tax laws and help make good decisions for the property owner and the children who stand to inherit the home.
Installment Purchase Of A Home
An installment purchase of a home is a process by which you sign a contract to buy a home over time. The seller keeps the title to the home and when you fulfill the requirements under the contract, the seller is supposed to transfer the title to you. To protect yourself with an installment contract for a home, you need to make sure the contract has protections for you as the buyer.