Downsizing is one of the most significant transitions in a person's life. After decades in a home, the volume of belongings can be overwhelming — and the emotional attachment makes every decision harder.
Our crews approach senior downsizing with patience and respect. We work at the pace of the person, not the clock. If Mom needs to tell the story of every piece of furniture before it goes, we listen.
Senior households often contain the highest-value items we encounter. Quality furniture from the '70s, '80s, and '90s — solid wood, real leather, American-made — holds strong resale value. Vintage and antique pieces can be worth significantly more than their modern equivalents.
We help families understand what items have real value versus sentimental value. That information empowers better decisions — keep what matters most, sell or credit the rest, and feel good about where everything ends up.
For families coordinating long-distance: we work with adult children who can't be there in person. Phone/video walkthrough before the job, detailed documentation during, and transparent invoicing after. No surprises.