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Thank for the great video! I am a long time lover of people, antiques, and buying and selling. I am in the process of starting an estate sale business. Your content and presentation were great. My Question to you; How or who can i best market myself too as an estate sale company? thanks again
Hi Joe Sahagun, first thank you for the kind words. The estate sale that I refer to my clients is part of an estate sale group; it might be something like estatesales.net. You might want to market to local estate attorneys, as well as, any real estate professionals that work with in the probate and trust niche. Hope this helps!
You might want to market to real estate professionals that have a business like mine where they help with homes that someone has passed away. You could also market to estate attorneys. Hope that helps.
I am looking into starting my own estate liquidation company. Do you have any tips on where I should start and how I can get customers with no estate sales under my belt?
Declan, I appreciate your patience with the delayed response, I've been on vacation. My recommendation would be to attend various estate company sales to see how they handle business. And, of course, watch YT videos on the subject. Regarding customers, you could look online or in a local paper regarding any probates that are filed. If I was going to start an estate sale business, I would put a system together to locate any probate properties, find the name of the family member, and have a drip mail and phone call campaign.
my brother died leaving me his sports memorabilia stuff not to mention hundreds of brand-new sports related clothing like jackets, hoodies, t shirts ect ect. Should I try to sell on eBay or do an estate sale?
Hi Diana, because this sounds like a specialized collection you may want to consider having it appraised. I don't typically suggest this route but if there is a lot of collectables of one type that you know are of value having them appraised can move things along nicely for you. However, if you dont think the items are worth much I would look into an estate sale. I don't suggest selling the items one by one on ebay unless you have a great deal of time you want to dedicate to this process. It is time consuming and requires a lot of work on your part to assess the value of each item and then sell, package, and ship. Hope this helps.
I guess this comes down to how you would define an 'estate sale.' I have always thought of an estate sale as the liquidation of the majority of a persons belongings facilitated by a hired professional company. If you're selling your belongings without the help of a hired company I would consider that a yard or garage sale. On the other hand I don't think anyone would say otherwise if you had 'estate sale' on your signs, so you choose whatever you think is right. Good luck with your sale!
Hiring someone that is qualified and can do the job well is the first step to having a successful estate sale. You're right that how the estate sale is run is important but the initial interview is what will likely lead you to hiring the right company to then run that estate sale. Have a good day!
Hi Jerry, yes I believe an estate sale is simply selling all, or most, of the contents of a home. Most estate sales are due to the passing of the owner but that is not always the case. Hope this helps!
Hi Liz, I am a real estate broker in San Diego, and I don't have an estate sales company in LA. However, I can refer you to a colleague who works in your area, if you're interested please reach out to me at kimward@probateandtrusthelp.com, or call my office at 619.741.0111
I never suggest selling for sale by owner(FSBO), just because the legal documents can be hard for someone inexperienced to navigate, and poorly written legal docs can lead to all sorts of issues in the future. I have also found that properties sold FSBO nearly always sell below market value because the buyers are able to take advantage of the lack of professional support of the sellers side. Finally, if the property is in probate the courts may find that selling FSBO is not good management of the largest estates asset, the house. Hope this helps and thank you for watching.
I think you’re asking if one can do the estate sale of household items oneself as executor, not the real property. Before a few years ago I’d never heard of companies managing even estate sales. Like yard sales they always seemed to have been personal and direct. I would like to try it by myself. Especially since I’m not in a rush and could prefer to have many sales over several months to easily move more things out as other items leave. I do t think I’d want to keep paying some Corp to keep coming back.
Hi Cynthia, I’ve helped with estate sales at condos. We had to get permission from the homeowners association. When living in an attached property, I recommend that you make sure having an estate sale isn’t against the rules. And, right now, because of the pandemic, be sure that it’s safe for you and anyone who would enter your apartment.
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sorry to be so offtopic but does any of you know of a trick to get back into an Instagram account..?
I was dumb forgot my password. I love any help you can offer me!
Such a great video. Would love to share your videos with potential clients
Glad you found it helpful! I hope you get a lot of clients.
Very informative and accurate video. Good job, all clients should watch this video before hiring a liquidator.
Thank you Donna, I really appreciate that!
Great information, thank you.
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Thank for the great video! I am a long time lover of people, antiques, and buying and selling. I am in the process of starting an estate sale business. Your content and presentation were great. My Question to you; How or who can i best market myself too as an estate sale company? thanks again
Hi Joe Sahagun, first thank you for the kind words. The estate sale that I refer to my clients is part of an estate sale group; it might be something like estatesales.net. You might want to market to local estate attorneys, as well as, any real estate professionals that work with in the probate and trust niche. Hope this helps!
Great content!
Thank you, I appreciate you watching and commenting!
Great video reviewing the estate sale process.
Thank you Joan, I appreciate you watching liking and commenting!
VERY INFORMATIVE
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching and commenting.
Hi, I was wondering how to get my first Estate Sales client as a new Estate Sales Company? Can you help with tips.
You might want to market to real estate professionals that have a business like mine where they help with homes that someone has passed away. You could also market to estate attorneys. Hope that helps.
I am looking into starting my own estate liquidation company. Do you have any tips on where I should start and how I can get customers with no estate sales under my belt?
Declan, I appreciate your patience with the delayed response, I've been on vacation. My recommendation would be to attend various estate company sales to see how they handle business. And, of course, watch YT videos on the subject. Regarding customers, you could look online or in a local paper regarding any probates that are filed. If I was going to start an estate sale business, I would put a system together to locate any probate properties, find the name of the family member, and have a drip mail and phone call campaign.
my brother died leaving me his sports memorabilia stuff not to mention hundreds of brand-new sports related clothing like jackets, hoodies, t shirts ect ect. Should I try to sell on eBay or do an estate sale?
Hi Diana, because this sounds like a specialized collection you may want to consider having it appraised. I don't typically suggest this route but if there is a lot of collectables of one type that you know are of value having them appraised can move things along nicely for you. However, if you dont think the items are worth much I would look into an estate sale.
I don't suggest selling the items one by one on ebay unless you have a great deal of time you want to dedicate to this process. It is time consuming and requires a lot of work on your part to assess the value of each item and then sell, package, and ship. Hope this helps.
If it was just me inviting folks off the street into my house to buy all my big stuff, can I get away with putting "Estate Sale" on my roadside signs?
I guess this comes down to how you would define an 'estate sale.' I have always thought of an estate sale as the liquidation of the majority of a persons belongings facilitated by a hired professional company. If you're selling your belongings without the help of a hired company I would consider that a yard or garage sale. On the other hand I don't think anyone would say otherwise if you had 'estate sale' on your signs, so you choose whatever you think is right. Good luck with your sale!
THIS IS NOT HOW TO RUN AN ESTATE SALE> THIS IS HOW TO HIRE SOMEONE
Hiring someone that is qualified and can do the job well is the first step to having a successful estate sale. You're right that how the estate sale is run is important but the initial interview is what will likely lead you to hiring the right company to then run that estate sale. Have a good day!
@@ProbateandTrustHelppeople looking for videos like this are trying to learn how to become a qualified professional, not hire one. 🤦🏽♀️
@@Thirtyfivepercentferal Thats odd. I found this video while trying to learn how to hire a qualified professional, not become one.
agreed. I'm here to have an estate sale and I absolutely plan to hire someone.
Can you have a estate sale without someone dying? Meaning...I just want to sell everything I have in my home and move.
Hi Jerry, yes I believe an estate sale is simply selling all, or most, of the contents of a home. Most estate sales are due to the passing of the owner but that is not always the case. Hope this helps!
Do you serve estate sales in the Los Angeles?
Hi Liz, I am a real estate broker in San Diego, and I don't have an estate sales company in LA. However, I can refer you to a colleague who works in your area, if you're interested please reach out to me at kimward@probateandtrusthelp.com, or call my office at 619.741.0111
Do you have to call an representative to run the sale or can someone just do it themselves
I never suggest selling for sale by owner(FSBO), just because the legal documents can be hard for someone inexperienced to navigate, and poorly written legal docs can lead to all sorts of issues in the future. I have also found that properties sold FSBO nearly always sell below market value because the buyers are able to take advantage of the lack of professional support of the sellers side. Finally, if the property is in probate the courts may find that selling FSBO is not good management of the largest estates asset, the house. Hope this helps and thank you for watching.
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I think you’re asking if one can do the estate sale of household items oneself as executor, not the real property. Before a few years ago I’d never heard of companies managing even estate sales. Like yard sales they always seemed to have been personal and direct. I would like to try it by myself. Especially since I’m not in a rush and could prefer to have many sales over several months to easily move more things out as other items leave. I do t think I’d want to keep paying some Corp to keep coming back.
Can I have an estate sale if I live in an apartment?
Hi Cynthia, I’ve helped with estate sales at condos. We had to get permission from the homeowners association. When living in an attached property, I recommend that you make sure having an estate sale isn’t against the rules. And, right now, because of the pandemic, be sure that it’s safe for you and anyone who would enter your apartment.
@@ProbateandTrustHelp Thanks so much for your quick reply. I appreciate the information and your expertise.
you're welcome! Good luck to you with your estate sale.