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Last Updated: 22/06/2026
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Who really inherits your Harrogate home?

by Francesca Lee-Rogers

| 22 Jun, 2026
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For many Harrogate families, the family home is far more than bricks and mortar. 

Whether it's a stone-built semi in Starbeck, a Victorian terrace in Pannal, or a family home overlooking the Stray, it's where children grew up, where summers were spent in the garden, and where memories were made across generations.

Naturally, the thought of that home leaving the family can feel unthinkable. Yet without the right planning in place, that is precisely what can happen.

Summer often provides an opportunity for families to discuss their future plans. As generations gather around kitchen tables and garden chairs, conversations naturally turn to the future. Whether it's helping a son or daughter onto Harrogate's increasingly competitive property ladder, thinking about what retirement might look like, or simply wondering whether everything is in order, now is often the time families start asking the right questions.

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More than a will

Most people understand the importance of making a will, yet many still don't have one, or haven't updated it since the children were small. A will remains the foundation of any sensible estate plan, but it is rarely the whole picture.

For families with property, the conversation usually needs to go further. 

Inheritance tax thresholds, the rules around gifting, the implications of care costs in later life, and the treatment of stepchildren and blended families all add layers of complexity that a straightforward will may not address. 

Taking time to understand how these issues apply to your own situation can make an enormous difference to what you are ultimately able to pass on.

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Gifting and the family home

Many parents want to help their children onto the property ladder, no small feat in a town where property values have generally increased over recent years. Gifting property or contributing towards a deposit is increasingly common. 

Done properly, this can be a thoughtful and tax-efficient way to support the next generation. Done without advice, it can create unintended consequences around inheritance tax, capital gains and means-tested benefits.

Trusts are another option that families often overlook. They can offer a way to pass assets to children or grandchildren while retaining a degree of control and protection, particularly where younger beneficiaries or second marriages are involved.

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Planning for the years ahead

Lasting Powers of Attorney are among the most important documents a person can put in place, yet they are consistently left too late. An LPA allows you to appoint someone you trust to manage your affairs if you were ever unable to do so yourself. Without one, even a spouse may find themselves unable to act on your behalf without going through a lengthy and costly court process.

Equally, taking time now to organise paperwork, locate title deeds and have an open conversation with a solicitor about probate preparation can spare families considerable stress at an already difficult time.

A little planning today can help ensure your Harrogate home passes to the people you choose tomorrow.

To find out how we can help you protect what matters most, speak to Jenny West, our private client Associate Solicitor, at Jenny.west@lcf.co.uk or 01423 502211 or visit the website.