[This article was originally published in December 2016 and has been revised and expanded.]
Foreclosure cleanouts are bad enough, but having to clean out a property in winter can be a challenge. But you don't have to do it all yourself.
No one likes to work in the rain. Or the snow and cold. But prepping a foreclosed property for the market can happen at any time of year, including winter. And it can be a big job.
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Residential Junk Removal,
Real Estate Junk Removal,
foreclosure cleanout,
house clean out services,
estate clean out,
foreclosure clean-out
So, you made the decision, sold your home, and got a smaller house. Downsizing was the right decision at this stage of your life.
And that move also means minimizing your belonging. But what do you keep and what do you get rid of? What is essential and what has now become excess junk?
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Residential Junk Removal,
house clean out services,
estate clean out,
downsizing,
declutter,
home cleanout,
estate sale
Everyone likes to save money. And with inflation, skyrocketing gas prices, and seemingly random shortages, saving on services like junk hauling matters.
And one of the ways you can save on junk hauling fees is to recycle as much of your own junk and house cleanout debris as possible first. But the question might be "What can be recycled?"
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Residential Junk Removal,
junk hauling,
house cleanouts,
house clean out services,
junk removal services,
recycling household junk
[This post was originally published in February 2018 and has been updated and revised.]
Homeowners sell every six-to-seven years an average. Other homes are left behind as part of an estate, while others are vacated rentals. And they all need clean outs.
Oftentimes, this task falls to a real estate professional. but clean outs and junk removal are not typically part of their skill set.
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Residential Junk Removal,
Real Estate Junk Removal,
house cleanouts,
house clean out services,
estate clean out
When a home is vacated after a foreclosure, the home needs to be cleaned out before it is put up for auction or sold through a Realtor. A cleaning business is hired to get the home ready for potential buyers.
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Topics:
Real Estate Junk Removal,
foreclosure cleanout,
house clean out services,
estate clean out,
home cleanout
A foreclosure cleanout is often a great deal of work. In addition to simply cleaning the house and the property, there is often abandoned furniture and trash that must be gotten rid of.
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Old Furniture,
foreclosure cleanout,
house clean out services,
household waste
Do you dread going into your basement because of the piles of neglected junk and old household items? Make a basement cleanout a part of your home cleanout!
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house cleanouts,
house clean out services,
home cleanout,
The Bin
Real Estate professionals use a variety of services when marketing and selling a home. Aside from contractors, one of the most common is junk removal from junk removal services.
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Residential Junk Removal,
junk removal,
Real Estate Junk Removal,
house clean out services,
junk removal services
Regardless of the state of the market, realty is a competitive field. Real estate professionals must strive to find clients and deliver. So how can you find a competitive edge that works?
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Residential Junk Removal,
Real Estate,
junk hauling business,
Real Estate Junk Removal,
house cleanouts,
house clean out services
While the overall number of foreclosures in the U.S. is dropping, the volume is still high. In addition, foreclosure cleanouts are still needed in order to sell these homes.
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Topics:
Residential Junk Removal,
Real Estate,
Real Estate Junk Removal,
house cleanouts,
foreclosure cleanout,
house clean out services