Introduction
Before you sell a probate or trust property, one important step is often overlooked is removing the personal property left inside the home.
Many personal representatives believe the biggest factor in selling a probate home is its condition. However, homes filled with furniture, clutter, and belongings can feel smaller, outdated, and less appealing to buyers. In many cases, investors even use the presence of personal items as a reason to lower their offers.
In this video, we explain why clearing out personal property before listing can help a probate home show larger, brighter, and easier to imagine living in. This simple step can attract more buyers, create stronger competition, and potentially lead to better offers for the estate.



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