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Amherst WI | From what the OP has posted I don't even see any drama.
The previous generations have been nice enough to give everyone a gift many will never have, now the survivors would like to cash out which is their prerogative. If you want drama, then adding an auction into the mix would be a good way to get it IMO. I don't think the OP is out of line to want to get a few appraisals and go from there.
Also FWIW the next couple decades we are going to see a lot of this. Grandpa was attached to the land because he cleared it, Dad worked with grandpa and made it what it is, the kids and grandkids left and haven't been a part of it for 40+ years, they aren't attached to it like the previous generations were. This isn't grandma's $20 pancake griddle or precious moments figures, its seven figures sitting there waiting to be captured and spent on something the new generation really wants and that isn't a farm. | |
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