Friday, June 15, 2018

6 Smart Ideas For Organizing Estate Sales Saskatoon Shoppers Will Buy Out

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.

You don't want to overprice, or under price, items. You have to offer deep discounts on everyday items, if you want them to sell. You also don't want to under price items of real value. You can go online and do some research to see what things are worth. It might be a good idea to have an antique dealer or appraiser look at really valuable items.

Once you've set a date and time, you have to make sure you are completely prepared for the crowd that will come. Most shoppers will come in cars. You need to allow for plenty of parking without completely alienating your neighbors. Yellow cones delineating the parking area will help. You need to assign someone to stand watch in each room open to shoppers. These people can assist with questions and discourage 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.

Refreshments are a great way to keep your shoppers around. This is especially true when it's hot. You can set up a drinks and snacks table in a shady spot away from the house and let any teenagers you know make some extra money selling them.

You need to make alternative arrangements for your kids and pets. You will be very glad you hired a babysitter to take your little ones, and any pets, off the grounds for a few hours. This is not the time to have a toddler tantrum crisis. You also don't want to be forced into combing the neighborhood for the family pet because a shopper let it loose.

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.

You might not get rich having an estate sale, but you can make some money and clear out a deceased family member's house at the same time. If you get organized, it can be a fun and profitable day. Once you have this sale under your belt, you might decide to clear out your own house.




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