I just did this with my mom's place. Just my wife and me, and a little help from the neighbor. My mom is a bit of a hoarder, 60+ years of hers, dad's, even some of my stuff to dispose of, no small task!
After filling the dumpster at work 3 times with what I thought wouldn't sell, giving any interested relatives first choice for anything they wanted, I had a 3 day estate sale. Advertised it on Craigs List, put up a few signs.
Had a great turn out! I borrowed tables from church, set everything I could up inside the house and the attached carport. Lots of resale people showed. They bought most of the stuff, package deals, but were really into low balling the prices. Didn't go into this to make money though, just to find a home for the stuff.
What was left we moved to my garage, had another sale the next weekend. Had a poor turnout, sold very little. It all went to a local charity and Goodwill.
All and all, it went well, tons of work, but it had to be done. All I would have done different would have been to not have the second sale, just donate the leftovers to charity.
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