Sunday, April 1, 2012

About What should I do about my inheritance and my job

What should I do about my inheritance and my job?
I recently inherited 4 houses, and 1 acre of land in Aspen, CO. My great-grandmother left me and my brother these places in her will. I had the houses inspected and appraised, and they are in good condition. All of my houses are rented at the moment. I've asked my family and my fiance their opinions about me selling, and they all say the same thing: "It's up to you." My brother has sold all of his property and he is moving back to NV this summer. Here is part of the problem: I'm 18 weeks pregnant, engaged, and I work full-time as a registered dietitian. Plus I am finishing up my last semester of Pharmacy school. My fiance is also a Pharmacist. I've lived in Arizona since my first husband passed away in 2002. My mom lives & works here, my grandmother is retired and lives with my mom. My mom is retiring from civil service in June and retiring to Reno, Nevada. All of my fiance's family lives & works in Reno, NV. I have a STABLE job here in AZ, and so does my fiance. I'm pretty sure I could get a job as a Pharmacist in NV, but that will take some time. My fiance wants to go back to NV as well. He can get a transfer with the company he works with, but I can't. I don't want to leave a stable job, great benefits, and excellent health insurance for something that might be a gamble. I'm getting married in less then 2 weeks, and I want to be sure that I'm doing the right thing. Oh I did forget to tell you earlier that one of my houses is located in Reno, NV. So I could relocate, but I would have to give up my job here. What should I do? I would greatly appreciate some advice. Thanks.
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It sounds like you have ample assets to gamble on your future with. Your husband wants to go, your family lives there, you're about to have a child. There is nothing better than growing up surrounded by uncles, aunts, cousins, and grandmas. Reno sounds ideal. You already have a home, and your husband has benefits with his company i'm sure. Perhaps you could start your own pharmacy in NV? It'll be easier if you go. The rent from the homes, and your husbands income can support you until you find something new. Even if you don't reenter the workforce right away, you'll have more time to spend with the baby when it comes. Sounds wonderful to me. I would go.
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do nothing until after the baby is born and all is well You can find a company there to manage the property's for you and receive the rent as a good start for your future after you graduate
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