When Property Needs Stewardship More Than It Needs a Buyer
There is a quiet problem across the country: property that exists, but no longer has a clear human future.
Unmotivated heirs.
Out-of-state families.
Assets that matter—but not enough to fight over.
I’m preparing to relocate to Oregon and am interested in situations where property needs responsible stewardship, not fire-sale liquidation.
This is not about hiding assets or bending rules.
It’s about placing assets with people who intend to care for them.
Estate lawyers often sit at the crossroads of:
- Unused homes
- Transitional ownership
- Time-sensitive decisions
I’m open to conversations nationwide with estate attorneys who encounter properties that require thoughtful handling, re-titling, or ethical disposition.
If you believe ownership should come with responsibility—not just transfer—let’s talk.
(971)301-4722
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