For now. I'd at least put it in your will and talk to the beneficiaries of your estate about it.
I have family members who are more into the whole Real Estate "game" and would rather the property. Putting it in your will prevent any shenanigans.
The whole "society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they will never know" and all that.
You're right about moving cities part of it. Ideally if there are enough community land trusts and housing cooperatives you won't face such issues as the distinction between "renting" and "owning" will disappear. And your investments will be divorced from land and onto actual projects.
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Glad to help.
For now. I'd at least put it in your will and talk to the beneficiaries of your estate about it.
I have family members who are more into the whole Real Estate "game" and would rather the property. Putting it in your will prevent any shenanigans.
The whole "society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they will never know" and all that.
You're right about moving cities part of it. Ideally if there are enough community land trusts and housing cooperatives you won't face such issues as the distinction between "renting" and "owning" will disappear. And your investments will be divorced from land and onto actual projects.