Sell or rent?

Whether it makes more sense to sell or let depends on many factors. depends on many factors. Does your heir want to move into the house later? can you achieve a high return by renting it out and are you motivated to take care of the management of a rental property?

When you sell your house, you are also selling the obligations obligations that come with ownership. You no longer have to maintenance and have nothing to do if a pipe bursts or the cellar gets damp. a pipe bursts or the cellar gets damp. As a landlord, the situation is different. Here you have many obligations that you must either fulfil yourself or appoint a property manager.

Another advantage of the sale is that you immediately receive a large sum of money with which you can, for example, finance a smaller property a residence in old age or which you can already distribute as a can distribute as a pre-inheritance.

On the other hand, if you rent out and sell at a later date, you may sell at a later date, you may be able to make a lot more money out of it. The question is whether it is worth the effort and whether the returns returns are actually high enough. To clarify this, we recommend it is advisable to talk to a property expert about your situation.

Of course, renting out can also be the right solution if you know that your child or grandchild would like to live in the property after your death. would like to live in the property after your death.

As you can see: The decision is very individual and there are many aspects have to be considered. Of course, it is always possible to let the property property first and then sell it after a few years if that becomes too too expensive after a few years, to sell it after all.

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