Estate Cleanout Services / Packing and Selling Deceased's Possessions

Anonymous
Has anyone had experience with services who help sort through a recently deceased loved one's home to organize sale of their possessions?

This is one thing I found but wondering if anyone has experience with this part of the journey:

https://www.caringtransitionsrockville.com/services/home-clean-outs/estate-cleanout-services

Thanks in advance.
Anonymous
I believe the crew at Humane Thrift and Gift will do it for the donation of the items.
Anonymous
We used an estate sale company that did absolutely everything for my father's estate/home in Texas. It made the process so much easier to have them sort through everything, sell what they could, donate what they couldn't, and then sweep out the house.
Anonymous
No local experience. We used a service and they did a good job. One room of the parent's home became - items for display that the family might want. When the company was unsure, there was one point of contact representing the family. For the room displayed w/things the family might want, the family had a two week period to show up. All the siblings decides to come at the same time. That's when the more valuable items were portioned out. Overall, it cost us money - meaning the value of what was eventually sold didn't equal their fee but it was well worth it. It was a cost we split between all siblings and so worth it. It was a very complicated property w/many outbuildings, stuffed attics and basements.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone had experience with services who help sort through a recently deceased loved one's home to organize sale of their possessions?

This is one thing I found but wondering if anyone has experience with this part of the journey:

https://www.caringtransitionsrockville.com/services/home-clean-outs/estate-cleanout-services

Thanks in advance.


I saw this truck driving around Herndon today.
Anonymous
Moyer move management
Anonymous
Sorry for your loss
Anonymous
My family did this last year, used an estate sale company. Ripped off the bandaid and while it was hard while we were going through it, it’s done. I’m sorry for your loss.
Anonymous
Yes, but not local. My mother was a hoarder and the house had 75 years of family history/stuff in it. First, I went through the house and took everything I wanted. Then I hired an auction company to take whatever they thought they could sell and trash the rest. They also set aside things they thought I might want. I only paid them a portion of the auction sales, and it ended up being an incredible bargain for the amount of work. I could have never done it myself. The realtor I worked with recommended this company.
Anonymous
Listen to Matt Paxton's book - Keep the memories loose the stuff.

He was on TV for a while.

He has good tips, so you'll know what kind of help you need.
Anonymous
Check out napo.net
Anonymous
Yes my family member does this for a living. She doesn’t charge much, she just genuinely loves older people. She is a sweet soul and in a way it’s like a care navigator for the family that remains. If you google around you’ll find some options in the DC area.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes my family member does this for a living. She doesn’t charge much, she just genuinely loves older people. She is a sweet soul and in a way it’s like a care navigator for the family that remains. If you google around you’ll find some options in the DC area.


can you please share the link/her info?
Anonymous
Caring Transitions is a franchise, so look up reviews of the local one, not the national umbrella organization.
Anonymous
I've been to a few caring transitions auctions/sales where we live. THey seem to do a very good job for people who have some nice things, but not high end estate sale level . Look for reviews of the local ones (as a PP mentioned) as its a franchise.

When we did this with my mom, I went with a local estate sale place.It was fine. DIdnt make much money given the value of some of the items which I should have pulled (the few I did sold well at auction) but they took care of everything which is...priceless.
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