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My brother text me today not rang me. Said a two bedroom bungalow down your street up for sale said you are getting older. I have a home. What a cheek think they are after financial gain. Any comments or advice please thank you.
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Text reply, "Thank you for your concern about my advancing years. It would indeed be very nice of you to purchase said property and move in closer so you could dedicate your time to my wellbeing"
16:52 Wed 28th Apr 2021
Depending on your relationship with your brother - he is looking out for your future, and best interests, in which case send a text saying thanks and you will think about it,
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he is looking for a more expensive proprerty for you to leave to him in your will, in wich case he is a money grubbing chancer and you can compose your own reply which will confirm your attitude to that position.
Your choice.
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he is looking for a more expensive proprerty for you to leave to him in your will, in wich case he is a money grubbing chancer and you can compose your own reply which will confirm your attitude to that position.
Your choice.
How would he gain financially by you selling your house? If you downsized the surplus would be in your bank - not his.
If he’s the main beneficiary when you die, he’ll get it all. Otherwise he won’t.
Perhaps he’s just thinking your life might be easier in a bungalow. I’d just text back and say thanks for thinking of me but I’ve no plans to move at the moment.
If he’s the main beneficiary when you die, he’ll get it all. Otherwise he won’t.
Perhaps he’s just thinking your life might be easier in a bungalow. I’d just text back and say thanks for thinking of me but I’ve no plans to move at the moment.
Bungalows are often more expensive than houses as the footprint is bigger. Maybe you are a bit cynical. If your house is worth more your estate will be worth more when you pop your clogs. Move to a cheaper property and you could invest the profits in sensible things like holidays, wine and Cuban cigars