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James P.
  • New Haven, CT
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First Home Buyers Program - Inheriting Properties

James P.
  • New Haven, CT
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I've been soaking in all the information from BP and have to say its been great. Recently, I read a post and it mentioned a newcomer should sign up at the First Home Buyers Program in their city/state. I took a deep breathe because it looks like I am going in the right direction. 

I  wanted to post here in hopes of getting advice on how to approach this program. 

I also got a tip from a colleague about a house that she inherited and how she got a contractor that could fix up the house for her. I am actually going to tag along with her to see this house. 

It has raised a question, what are the benefits of inheriting a property? My grandfather passed away two ago and I am not sure my mother is aware of what she is possibly missing out on by letting her sister just sit on the property. 

Any advice is greatly appreciated.

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