Not sure why so many are jumping down the kid's throat. Yes reality and dreams seldom are the same.
How many here dreamed about getting the family farm when they were a kid?
How many here are going to sell all their assets before they die and take the money with them in the casket?
How and what someone does with their things is a personal decision, but no one lives forever and someone else WILL be getting your stuff when you die.
EDIT: I have my will done...I know where my stuff will go...do you?
Someone WILL be getting this farm, whether it's sold or given away while the owner is alive or dead.
To the OP, If you don't speak up, your voice won't be heard. Lots of things can and will happen between now and death. Don't plan your life around getting the place, especially with another generation between you and them. Nothing will bring long lost relatives out of the woodwork quicker than a funeral and money changes everything amongst those who are getting along good now.... If your grandparents decide to let you have the place, then that is their decision.
This post was edited by 495man at 16:32:50 12/17/12.
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