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Other stuff means everything you find in a home: tv sets, music players, several sets of cutlery, china and coffee sets, mattresses, lamps, ceiling hanging lamps, books, clothes, magazines, portable radiators, curtains, linens, pans, microwaves, pots... The whole house has to go before selling it.

Some pans are good, I and my sister could use some of them but most of the stuff, bought during a lifetime, will either be sold or given away. Most of the stuff is not from well known brands or something that would catch a collector’s eye, just practical, sometimes reliable stuff, but we also have computer monitors 40 years old, briefcases, suitcases (and also printed bank extracts 15 years old and food expired 12 years ago).

I read realistically we could get 20% of the original value for most stuff, but nobody knows anymore how much each thing cost. Neither I know if this is somebody trying to low-ball me.

My father wants to list each item individually and post an online ad to sell the items over the course of several months. He has the time, is capable and I have nothing against it. Better now that he can decide what to keep and what to toss. How much can he get if the buyer pays transportation or comes to get it? Because the large items cannot be moved without a van and we don’t have one.

I however find it easier to bulk sell: forget the yard sale, contact directly a company that bulk buys second hand stuff (we know none), accept their price, they take it all and we move on. We would be selling books and clothes by weight (several hundreds of pounds) but we are not sure how to deal with larger items, like most furniture and cookware. Also by weight?

If you ever bulk sold stuff like this, what service did you hire? how much did you get? I don't want to have unrealistic expectations.

Or, what would be a better way to do this?

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[-] schipelblorp@sh.itjust.works 4 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

My friend's a dealer that does stuff like this. Basically her and a friend will go through the house, pricing everything. My friend either knows the price of something offhand, can look it up, or, worse case, will consult with another dealer specializing in that item. It can be tedious and time consuming.

Then they'll offer the merchandise to other dealers that can come in and scoop up a bunch of merchandise, or my friend will buy it herself to re-sell. If something is really valuable, it might get sent to an auction house.

After that's done, it's time for a yard sale, the remnants of which go to a thriftstore or a landfill.

I don't know what percentages are but don´t just go with the lowest bidder. The ability of people to absolutely fuck you over here is EXTREMELY high, so you want to have people with sterling reputations over people who are low-balling you.

Go to antique / thrift stores / consignment shops in your area and ask around for dealers who can do this.

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