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Most sales are organized in the home where the contents belong. Household goods displayed carefully in a home setting generate higher prices - this is the reason "contacts sales" are so successful!



Estate sales are most always held during a difficult period for the families and friends of the deceased person. Often the executor finds this task time consuming and a very hard task to complete as he/she may not have experience for such a task.

The executor can rely on the funeral director for taking care of funeral arrangements and for providing comfort during the bereavement time. A lawyer can handle legal matters pertaining to the estate.

When it comes time to the dispersal of the personal properties of the deceased, the executor is responsible for liquidating the assets in a fair manner. Mary Frances Estate Sales takes care of this responsibility efficiently and professionally.

 

In every persons life there comes a time where they need to downsize their family home. This can be very emotional for many people. Often people dispose of items quickly and then regret their actions later. A content sale allows you to liquidate some (or all) of the contents of your home in an appropriate manner. We take a professional and caring approach to all sales, while ensuring that you get the best possible return for your valued possessions.

Naturally, you always have the final word on what is acceptable, but most people are amazed at what their goods brings in. Don't throw anything away!

 

 

An initial consultation, sales plan, advice and estimate is free. We can recommend reliable real estate and legal services on request.

The cost of our services is based on the size and nature of the sale. The seller pays for advertising costs. We provide a full accounting of the inventory list, fees and sales. Travel expenses are usually required outside the local area.

For an entire home or a smaller group of items, most sellers are pleasantly surprised with the amount the sale generates.

 


•  Appraisals of physical assets
•  Consult with experts in real estate, furniture, antiques, art
•  Prepare inventory lists of goods for sale
•  Prepare written evaluations for probate
•  Organizing items for a sale in the home
•  Sorting, cleaning, pricing, arranging display
•  Conducting a sale in the home
•  Advertising, staffing, accounting, payments
•  Dispersal of left over goods
•  Arranging for goods to be sent to auction
•  Purchase household goods outright