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EPISODE · Mar 29, 2025 · 49 MIN

Selling a Loved One’s Home: Guidance, Grace & Getting Through It

from Talk Real Estate · host Sharon McNamara & Melissa Wallace

Selling a Loved One’s Home: Guidance, Grace & Getting Through It At Boston Connect Real Estate, we understand that selling a home is never just about bricks and mortar—it’s about life transitions, memories, and emotions. On a recent episode of our Talk Real Estate Roundtable radio show, Sharon McNamara and Melissa Wallace took a heartfelt deep dive into one of the most sensitive real estate topics: selling a loved one’s home. Whether it’s a parent, grandparent, aunt, uncle, or close friend, preparing a home for sale after a loss—or even during a difficult health transition—comes with emotional and logistical challenges. Our team has walked beside many clients during these tender times, and we’re honored to share what we’ve learned. It Starts With a Conversation The most essential first step? Having the conversation. Whether you’re preparing for the future or in the thick of it, open and honest dialogue is key. Talk about the home, the finances, the will, the possessions—and the wishes of your loved one. The earlier these conversations happen, the better equipped you’ll be to make decisions without regret. Leave a Legacy, Not a Burden One message that resonated throughout the show was Sharon’s simple but powerful reminder: “Leave a legacy, not a burden.” That means keeping important documents accessible, understanding the legal landscape (like probate or reverse mortgages), and making sure your family knows who to contact when the time comes. A notebook with notes about when the roof was last replaced, who to call for real estate help, and a will in place can make a world of difference. Emotions Are Always in the Room Selling a loved one’s home is not just about logistics—it’s about grief, memories, and transition. Sometimes it’s a tearful goodbye to belongings. Other times, it’s family disagreements or emotional exhaustion. At Boston Connect, we approach these situations with compassion and understanding. We’re here to listen, to help, and to guide. And if additional support is needed, we often recommend involving counselors or estate professionals to help with the emotional toll. Not All Families Are the Same In the best scenarios, family members work together harmoniously. In others, loss reveals rifts. Sharon shared stories of both—one where three sisters worked hand-in-hand, another where money and estrangement caused years of delay. Each situation is different, and that’s why our holistic approach is so important. We assess not just the market value of the home, but the emotional and personal landscape of our clients. That’s what sets our agents apart—we meet you where you are. Practical Tips for Selling a Loved One’s Home Here are a few practical takeaways shared on the show: Assess the condition early – Before investing time and money, talk to a professional. Not all homes need upgrades. Know what you’re working with – If you’ve never lived in the home, gather info about the roof, systems, and maintenance. Be financially transparent – If there’s a reverse mortgage or lien, understand the obligations before listing. Highlight the positives – Focus on mechanicals and structure if cosmetic upgrades aren’t feasible. Respect what matters – Old Tupperware or a chipped strainer might seem like junk to one person, but they hold memories for another. Empathy matters. We're Here to Help Whether you're supporting a loved one into assisted living, managing an estate, or handling an unexpected transition, Boston Connect Real Estate is here for you—with experience, empathy, and exceptional service. Let’s have the conversation before it becomes a crisis. Let us help you move forward—gracefully and thoughtfully. 📞 Contact us today at 781-826-8000 🌐 Visit us at BostonConnect.com

Selling a Loved One’s Home: Guidance, Grace & Getting Through It At Boston Connect Real Estate, we understand that selling a home is never just about bricks and mortar—it’s about life transitions, memories, and emotions. On a recent episode of our Talk Real Estate Roundtable radio show, Sharon McNamara and Melissa Wallace took a heartfelt deep dive into one of the most sensitive real estate topics: selling a loved one’s home. Whether it’s a parent, grandparent, aunt, uncle, or close friend, preparing a home for sale after a loss—or even during a difficult health transition—comes with emotional and logistical challenges. Our team has walked beside many clients during these tender times, and we’re honored to share what we’ve learned. It Starts With a Conversation The most essential first step? Having the conversation. Whether you’re preparing for the future or in the thick of it, open and honest dialogue is key. Talk about the home, the finances, the will, the possessions—and the wishes of your loved one. The earlier these conversations happen, the better equipped you’ll be to make decisions without regret. Leave a Legacy, Not a Burden One message that resonated throughout the show was Sharon’s simple but powerful reminder: “Leave a legacy, not a burden.” That means keeping important documents accessible, understanding the legal landscape (like probate or reverse mortgages), and making sure your family knows who to contact when the time comes. A notebook with notes about when the roof was last replaced, who to call for real estate help, and a will in place can make a world of difference. Emotions Are Always in the Room Selling a loved one’s home is not just about logistics—it’s about grief, memories, and transition. Sometimes it’s a tearful goodbye to belongings. Other times, it’s family disagreements or emotional exhaustion. At Boston Connect, we approach these situations with compassion and understanding. We’re here to listen, to help, and to guide. And if additional support is needed, we often recommend involving counselors or estate professionals to help with the emotional toll. Not All Families Are the Same In the best scenarios, family members work together harmoniously. In others, loss reveals rifts. Sharon shared stories of both—one where three sisters worked hand-in-hand, another where money and estrangement caused years of delay. Each situation is different, and that’s why our holistic approach is so important. We assess not just the market value of the home, but the emotional and personal landscape of our clients. That’s what sets our agents apart—we meet you where you are. Practical Tips for Selling a Loved One’s Home Here are a few practical takeaways shared on the show: Assess the condition early – Before investing time and money, talk to a professional. Not all homes need upgrades. Know what you’re working with – If you’ve never lived in the home, gather info about the roof, systems, and maintenance. Be financially transparent – If there’s a reverse mortgage or lien, understand the obligations before listing. Highlight the positives – Focus on mechanicals and structure if cosmetic upgrades aren’t feasible. Respect what matters – Old Tupperware or a chipped strainer might seem like junk to one person, but they hold memories for another. Empathy matters. We're Here to Help Whether you're supporting a loved one into assisted living, managing an estate, or handling an unexpected transition, Boston Connect Real Estate is here for you—with experience, empathy, and exceptional service. Let’s have the conversation before it becomes a crisis. Let us help you move forward—gracefully and thoughtfully. 📞 Contact us today at 781-826-8000🌐 Visit us at BostonConnect.com

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