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70% of Families Fight Over Real Estate. Here’s How to Make Sure Yours Doesn’t | ft. Dan Ihara

70% of Families Fight Over Real Estate. Here’s How to Make Sure Yours Doesn’t | ft. Dan Ihara

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Is your real estate building wealth… or quietly setting your family up for conflict?In this episode of Icons of Real Estate, we sit down with nationally recognized Real Estate Wealth Advisor Dan Ihara, who has helped over 1,500 families protect assets, avoid capital gains taxes, and prevent painful inheritance disputes.Dan shares why 70% of families fight over real estate, how most homeowners unknowingly make legacy-destroying mistakes, and what proactive families do differently.This conversation goes far beyond buying and selling homes.You’ll learn:✅ How to legally avoid capital gains taxes ✅ Why trusts alone don’t prevent family conflict ✅ What a Pre-Inheritance Plan is (and why it matters) ✅ How to reposition underperforming properties ✅ Why curiosity beats selling ✅ How agents can become true Real Estate Wealth AdvisorsWhether you’re a homeowner, investor, adult child of aging parents, or real estate professional, this episode will change how you think about property, wealth, and family.Because real estate isn’t just about transactions.It’s about generations.🎧 Subscribe for more conversations on wealth, mindset, and modern real estate.dan ihara, property decisions, real estate legacy planning, capital gains tax real estate, family inheritance real estate, 1031 exchange explained, real estate wealth advisor, avoid family disputes inheritance, real estate planning, senior real estate planning, real estate podcast, icons of real estate, legacy planning real estate, how to avoid probate, trust vs real estate planning, generational wealth real estate.#RealEstate #LegacyPlanning #PropertyDecisions #GenerationalWealth #IconsOfRealEstate #DanIhara

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