Donating versus Selling

Each and every day I find myself having a conversation with a friend, family member or client about what to do with things they no longer want.  Most start out with telling me they’d like to sell whatever it is.   Of course, in a perfect world, we’d all like to make money from selling items that we no longer want that we either inherited or bought at some point. Unfortunately, that’s just not always the case.  
 
In order to sell something, whether it be clothing, furniture (antique or otherwise), tech gadgets/computers/cell phones) or china, THERE MUST BE VALUE and that term means different things to different people.
 
Sentimental value and fair market value are different.  Sentimental value is something that you really can’t put a price on while fair market value can be determined. Fair market value is what other people are willing to pay for something.  We do our best to figure out fair market value by researching various sites on the internet, asking trusted advisors, looking up information in books and, in some cases, simply asking a potential seller and/or buyer what they think is reasonable based on their knowledge of a particular item.  So, as you can see, there’s no set value for used items, sentimental or otherwise.
 
So, how do you know if something that you have should be donated or might be worth selling?   Here are some loose guidelines:
 
1.    If you know that something doesn’t have much value ($50 or under for example), then donations would probably be your best option.  The value for this type of situation would be a donation receipt that you can later use for your taxes.
 
       NOTE:  If you decide to donate something please make sure that it is not: broken, missing a piece, stained, soiled, ripped or tattered.  In other words if someone else has to fix it before using it do NOT donate it.  
 
2.    If you have something that has sentimental value, ie., something that has been passed down from a loved on, try to find a receipt or document that contains information about that item so that a current value can be found.   
 
       NOTE:  If you are thinking about selling an item that has sentimental value, be realistic. That item will not have the same value to someone else. 
 
3.    Unfortunately not everything can be donated and, likewise, not everything can be sold.   Sometimes you just have to let it go.
 
       NOTE:   Seriously, it’s okay to get rid of things that you no longer need or want.  Not everything has value.
 
4.    If you want to try selling something on your own to avoid paying fees to a third part, there are many companies out there that you can try.  To name a few of the top on-line companies: Craig’s List, Ebay, Amazon.  Of course there are also local consignment stores and auction houses that you can try.   
 
       NOTE:   If you want to contact a local consignment store or auction house, make sure that you have as much information as possible, including photographs of the item(s), so that they can determine whether or not there is any interest.  They will ask you for this information so please be prepared so as not to waste their time or yours.
 
5.    If you’d like to sell something and you’re not sure if it has value or what the value is and/or don’t have the time to figure it out, I WOULD LOVE TO BE OF SERVICE!
 
       NOTE:  You can call, text or email anytime.

Great Information About Estate Sales


I’ve been doing Estate Sales for many years now and it seems that there’s a lot of misconceptions about what an Estate Sale is or isn’t. I’m hoping that the following will provide some helpful information about Estate Sales.

An Estate Sale IS an accumulation of someone’s life-long possessions. It includes everything from artwork, antiques, furniture, jewelry, silver, collections, clothing, tools, china, flatware, appliances, CDs, albums, frames, books, electronics, clothing and just about anything else you can imagine. It consists of an entire house full of items that have different values or price points.

An Estate Sale is NOT: Individual or random things that people no longer want or need like a bedroom set and an old TV.

Estate Sale -vs- Garage Sale: One main difference between an Estate Sale and a Garage Sale is the total value of the items to be sold.

*NOTE: When contemplating whether you want to have an Estate Sale remember… “One Man’s Trash is Another Man’s Treasure”. Therefore, DO NOT donate or throw away anything before meeting with an Estate Sale company as you may greatly diminish the value of your sale.

Organizing Concepts and Designs offers our clients a full-service experience. In addition to our organizing services which include organizing, downsizing, packing and unpacking, we also facilitate Estate Sales from beginning to end. If you or someone you know needs help determining whether an Estate Sale is a viable option, we can help. Here are some of the services that we provide:
 *We offer a FREE consultation to determine if an Estate Sale would be profitable for all involved.
 *If hired, we then organize and set-up everything that’s for sale.
 *We then research and price all items to be sold. If we don’t know the value of something we bring in someone who does, at our cost.
 *We provide the advertising and marketing.
 *We have a strong online presence and an extensive list of people that follow us and shop at our sales.
 *We send several newsletters before each sale which include photographs of the contents of the house and reminders about the sale.
 *We also advertise on estatesale.net to reach a larger audience. Again, this is at our cost!

Our Estate Sales are commission based. We will determine the commission split at the time of our initial consultation.

After a “typical” Estate Sale, there are usually items left to dispose of. This service is NOT included as part of the Estate Sale. However, we do offer services to facilitate that process as well so that the house is completely empty: The options are:
 Donations
 Liquidations
 Trash removal

From helping you determine whether an Estate Sale is right for you to making sure that the house is empty, we handle the entire process from beginning to end! It is our goal to greatly reduce the stress associated with downsizing, moving and/or handling the estate of a loved one.

One last thing…Organizing Concepts and Designs is insured and bonded!

How we can help: Estate sales

Liquidating the belongings of a family or estate is one of our strong suits. Whether you’ve been left an estate after the passing of a loved one or you’re moving and just can’t take it all with you, we have the experience and skills necessary in order to liquidate your belongings with care and ease.

Want to sell items due to downsizing, moving, divorce, bankruptcy, or death? Regardless of the reason for wanting to have an Estate Sale, know that we are ready to help you. Getting rid of sentimental items and/or unwanted belongings might just be the key to living a more balanced and organized life.

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Estate sales are a great service for people who must sell a lifetime of belongings due to a move or a death in the family. If you’ve ever faced having to sell a home and move, you know how time consuming the process can be. In the event of a loved one’s passing, getting rid of their belongings and personal possessions is never easy. Estate sales are not only a great way to earn some additional income, but it can allow you to free yourself both physically and mentally from personal possessions.

We have a full service Estate Sale business to help you “turn your treasures into cash.” We can help organize and host an estate sale from start to finish. With thorough planning and organization, we can help you earn some additional income. We will organize, set up, and price your items for the Estate Sale. We have extensive knowledge in antiques, art, vintage jewelry, crystal, china, silver, and more and we will price your items accordingly. Let us take care of your estate sale and free yourself from the stress, time and energy of having to undertake the process on your own.

Call us at (310) 560-5060 to find out more about how we can help organize your estate sale.