Sunday, June 17, 2018

Tips For Organizing Estate Sales Saskatoon Shoppers Flock To

By Christine Stewart


If your family has given you the responsibility of selling the home contents of a recently departed loved one, you might not know where to start. Everybody should have a chance to go through the house and take anything that was left to them by the deceased. After that you can start planning. It's not that hard to make yours one of the estate sales Saskatoon shoppers look forward to.

Overpricing is one of the surest ways for a sale to fall flat. All your shoppers will be expecting bargains. This is not the time to be sentimental. If there are things you feel especially attached to, you can buy them before the public gets a chance to see them. Your loved may have left behind items of significant value. To price these fairly, you could go online and research something similar or have an appraiser or antiques dealer look at them.

Preparation is key to a successful sale. You might need some yellow cones to mark parking areas since most of the shoppers will be coming by car. It is necessary to keep the traffic out of the way of the neighbors. Assigning someone who knows something about the sale to each open room will increase sales and reduce theft.

You have to be prepared for people to cash out. You are going to need a cash box with lots of change and small bills. You might not want to take personal checks, but you are going to have to do it anyway. If you, or someone you know, has a simple credit card machine, it will come in handy, especially when you have big ticket items.

You should consider offering refreshments, especially in the summertime. You don't want shoppers to leave early just because they're thirsty. Setting up a snack and drinks table under a shady tree, away from the house, is a good idea. If you know some teenagers you trust, you can turn this project over to them, and let them keep the proceeds.

Pets and little kids need a babysitter. With all you have to do, you don't need to have a crying baby on your hands at the same time. You also don't want a curious shopper to open a closed door and let out your beloved cat or dog. You can always take the cost of a babysitter out of the proceeds of the sale.

Leave the sale items in the house where they would normally be found. Instead of moving everything around, leave the towels in the bathroom and the dishes in the kitchen. If a shopper is looking for sheets or pillow shams, she will go into the bedroom to find them.

An estate sale is a great way to clear out a deceased loved one's house. You will have money to show for your efforts if you organized the sale efficiently. If this sale is a success, you might even consider cleaning out your own house this way.




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