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Our Estate Sale Process

Estate sales can feel overwhelming—especially when emotions, timelines, and family decisions are involved. Our process is designed to keep things clear and easy, with strong communication from start to finish.

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Step-by-Step Timeline

Here’s what the process looks like from your first call to final wrap-up.

1. Free Consultation

We walk the property, learn your goals, and outline next steps.

Quick assessment of the home and contents
Discuss timing, access, and special items
Explain how the sale works and what to expect

2. Planning & Scheduling

We set a timeline and create a clear plan for preparation and sale days.

Confirm sale dates and prep days
Set expectations for access and communication
Identify items to keep, remove, or exclude (if any)

3. Sorting, Staging & Pricing

We organize the home for a clean, professional shopping experience.

Sort and group items so they show well
Research and price items appropriately
Stage rooms to create a strong presentation

4. Advertising & Promotion

We market the sale to bring in the right buyers.

Online promotion and sale listings
Photos and highlights (as appropriate)
Clear directions and sale day expectations

5. Sale Days

Our team manages the event from opening to closing.

Professional staff and buyer management
Smooth checkout and secure payment handling
Customer service throughout the sale

6. Final Wrap-Up

We help you close out the home and plan what happens next.

Post-sale next steps and recommendations
Donation / haul-away options if needed
Clear reporting and payout timing

Do You Need to Prepare Anything?

In most cases, no. It’s usually best to leave everything as-is until we do the walkthrough.

What Helps

Set aside items you are 100% keeping
Share any deadlines or important dates
Tell us about specialty items (art, jewelry, collections)

What to Avoid

Donating or throwing things away before we see them
Trying to price items yourself
Over-cleaning or over-sorting (we’ll guide you)