We have a good track record at Tampa Bay Total Estate Sales, generally selling 75-90% of what's in a home during an estate sale. But people often ask us, “What do you do with everything that's left?”
Our recent Safety Harbor estate sale provides a good answer. Though we sell huge amounts of merchandise, the sheer size of some estate sales leaves some volume remaining. Since our name is Tampa Bay Total Estate Sales, we offer our clients the option of having us totally remove everything that remains.
Our recent Safety Harbor estate sale provides a good answer. Though we sell huge amounts of merchandise, the sheer size of some estate sales leaves some volume remaining. Since our name is Tampa Bay Total Estate Sales, we offer our clients the option of having us totally remove everything that remains.
Once our discount day ends, we bring in buyers who will purchase some or all of what remains at the estate sale for a bulk price, raising more funds for the estate. Another service comes to the estate sale site and takes away any usable furniture and household items without charge.
After the furniture removers take all they can from the estate sale, we divide what's left into trash, recycling and serviceable used goods, which we take to donation centers which offer our client a tax-deductible receipt.
For our clients, Tampa Bay Total Estate Sales does a clean out which saves them hassle and time. For potential bulk resalers or donees receiving salable used household goods, we offer merchandise which can benefit at little or no expense. If you fall into either of these categories, we are always looking for people to work with at future estate sales in the St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Tampa and Sarasota areas.