Making the Most Out of the Sale of Your Home - presentation December 2, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

Laurel Cove will host a free presentation on December 2, 2025, featuring financial advisor Scott Schill from S. R. Schill & Associates. This event aims to help homeowners maximize their profits from selling property by providing insights on lowering taxable income and safeguarding sale proceeds. Schill, a leader in longevity-focused financial planning, combines fiduciary advice with innovative tools to enhance financial well-being.

Attendees will learn strategies to ensure long-term financial stability and reliable cash flow. The presentation includes complimentary refreshments to encourage community participation. Interested individuals can secure their spot by calling 206-900-6016 or emailing michael. francart@encorecommunities. com.

This event highlights the increasing need for financial education in Shoreline as residents seek to navigate the complexities of home sales. By focusing on practical strategies, residents can better prepare for their financial futures.

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