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Land and property can be intergenerational assets, but knowing when to let them go is crucial

Sometimes letting go for family offices is the best strategy
William Laxton. (Mactaggart)
William Laxton. (Mactaggart)
By William Laxton
Mactaggart Family & Partners
April 21, 2026 | 7:22 AM

When it comes to dealing in property, knowing when to exit is vital. This is especially true for the family office, which has a role in both upholding a legacy across generations and maintaining a healthy balance sheet and cash flow. A trophy asset is one thing, but what about the properties that are only a trophy in the eyes of the beholder?

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News | Land and property can be intergenerational assets, but knowing when to let them go is crucial