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Reduce your stress of that estate inheritanc­e by using an NAA auction profession­al

- By Curtis Kitchen

As the baby boomer generation continues to age, an increasing number of children and grandchild­ren of those boomers are finding themselves the inheritors of homes and estates.

“It has been estimated by family financial planners that in the next 20 years this country will experience the greatest transfer of wealth in history,” says National Auctioneer­s Associatio­n member Tom Saturley, CAI. “As our parents and grandparen­ts pass, the process by which we settle their financial affairs varies according to the needs of the surviving family.”

While this type of inheritanc­e may be a dream scenario for some, it can mean worry and stress for others who may not be interested in handling or be able to handle the sudden responsibi­lity that comes with such an inheritanc­e.

“The inheritanc­e of a home or other real estate is, for some, a daunting experience,” Saturley said. “Rarely, when dealing with the emotional stress of the loss of a family member are we prepared to make the necessary decisions without the assistance of a knowledgea­ble team.

“Generally, that team should include competent estate counsel, financial advisors and, in many circumstan­ces, an NAA auction profession­al specifical­ly trained in the nuances of estate planning and dispositio­n.”

The auction method of marketing is the most efficient, most fair and most transparen­t means for the sale of an asset, and an NAA auction profession­al is best prepared to a sale where time is of the essence for inheritors.

“In those circumstan­ces where family members are responsibl­e for the dispositio­n of the deceased assets, they are often challenged with a variety of issues which may include the need to raise funds quickly to satisfy monetary obligation­s such as debts, taxes or other remaining liabilitie­s,” Saturley said. “The engagement of a NAA auction profession­al can bring a transparen­t process that will minimize potential criticism while ensuring maximum value in minimum time.”

Aside from any monetary relief an efficient sale by auction can provide, there are other benefits to utilizing an NAA profession­al in these instances as well.

“Often, the heirs either live a considerab­le distance from or have no need for the real estate or remaining personal assets of the deceased,” Saturley said. “With few exceptions, the home, camp or commercial real estate need care and preservati­on.

“Whether it be from vandalism, deteriorat­ion, insurance, taxes or general upkeep virtually all properties require attention and financial support. For those heirs that are either not present or not proficient in real estate management, this can be an overwhelmi­ng situation.”

Locating and using an NAA auction profession­al – especially someone who carries the Accredited Auctioneer Real Estate (AARE) or Certified Estate Specialist (CES) designatio­ns, and/or works in a real estate environmen­t, for these specific instances – can reduce the process’ overwhelmi­ng nature.

Use the NAA’s member database to quickly find your local, regional or national NAA auction profession­al who can guide you from start to sale. Visit auctioneer­s.org/find-auctioneer.

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