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Andrew Clifton
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Mountain Home, AR
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House Full of Stuff Help!

Andrew Clifton
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Mountain Home, AR
Posted

The seller left alot of antique furniture, family pictures, China bowls and cups, and just alot of stuff.

Alot of it is just trash but at the same time alot of it has value. It's kinda digging into our time frame we have set.

What would you do if you were in this situation?

Drop valuable stuff at an auction, take things that aren't really valuable but can be used and donate for tax write off, and just throw trash away.
This is the approach we are using now but we are doing it ourselves and still eating our time frame.

Simple question I'm just curious to find out a more creative way to handle something like this.

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