A house is not worth fixing when repair costs exceed 50% of the property’s current market value, when multiple major systems fail simultaneously, or when the home has reached functional obsolescence. According to housing research from the Federal Housing Finance...
Selling inherited property in New Hampshire requires navigating probate court proceedings, legal documentation, and various financial obligations. This comprehensive guide explains the complete process from start to finish for property heirs. You’ll learn about...
Do you pay taxes on inherited property in New Hampshire? No, inheriting property doesn’t automatically trigger a tax bill. New Hampshire has no state inheritance tax, and federal estate taxes only apply to estates exceeding $15 million (2026). However, you will...
Deciding whether to sell your house fast as-is, or invest in repairs first ranks among the most important financial choices for property owners. This decision directly impacts your timeline, final sale price, and overall stress during the selling process. Many factors...
Selling a house during a divorce in New Hampshire requires understanding state property division laws and available options. New Hampshire follows equitable distribution principles, meaning marital assets get divided fairly rather than equally between spouses....