@@janetpogue4970 perhaps she had everything better organized before her family and the estate trustee came in and tore through it all to take all the valuables? I live in a one-bedroom apartment. I absolutely love to cook. I have everything I use highly organized and tidy. If I threw everything around willy nilly, it would be overwhelming too... Also, some people surround themselves with items they love, and perhaps she loved her memories. I know that having grown up with very little, I also stock pile pantry and bathroom/cleaning essentials when I see sales. These items have saved my ass in hard times of illness when I wasn't able to get out to the store. I can go a very long time without grocery shopping if I had to... so maybe she experienced insecurity growing up, so also has a stash of things just incase like me. There are many reasons. This house looks clean. It just looks like the previous people took zero care in tearing through her belongings...
I'd like to compliment you on the respectful way that you went through this house. I love watching your videos. You're very knowledgeable and I always learn a few things. Thanks for another interesting video!
I just now am watching this! This is why my sons despise helping me move..lol...I am envious of all that Portmeirion! I have several pieces of the Botanic Garden myself.
So refreshing to watch someone else shop, Cheaper too. I, being addicted (seriously) to spending money (not yet a hoarder) enjoy just watching it. And of course, it feeds my addiction for a reasonable price. TY from Oregon.
I have worked auction in estate sales and such. My it was alot of fun. My 3 daughters were little and I did a going out of business auction and went home with black garbage bag of arts and crafts. Just a bit of everything and the girls lived it
Watching this makes me want to go through everything I have and get rid of stuff except things I use. The clutter of stuff makes me anxious. You have to be a special kind of person to do the job you do.
OMG George. How do you keep from becoming over whelmed? You amaze me with your knowledge, enthusiasm and positive outlook on such a large project. I'll be waiting for the sale....
You are very kind to think of your staff in being the first to explore some things. Having done that job, it really did make it enjoyable to unveil things just as they were left.
What an amazing amount of quality items, especially the art and furniture. I love that she surrounded herself with things she clearly adored. Tierra Verde is so nice--and I really love Fort DeSoto. We go there about once a month from my area of St. Pete. Until I started following your channel, George, I didn't know you spent time down this way. I am a 4th generation Floridian by birth, but lived many years in NYC as an adult. Now I'm back. I love that Florida "collects" people from all over. We're like a people thrift shop!
What a wonderful home! How fortunate she was to be surrounded by her treasures and able to indulge her desire for them - with out becoming a full out hoarder who can't really deal or enjoy their possessions . I so envy you your job! And I love that you have such an appreciation for what you find!
What a great house! something for everyone from all over the globe. That blue bathroom was soooo blue! Bet she had some great designer clothing in that closet. Loved all the Port Merion pieces, Wedgwood, Asian, etc. I admire this woman for traveling so much , whether on her own or with a friend to such faraway places. Maybe she did so for work, or just was well off and could do so. An independent woman, for sure! Looking forward to the sale video. Thank you for showing it all in its original habitat! Even though I took care of my best friend for 4 years before she passed, and am her Executrix, I didn't know where all of her important documents and assets were located. She was very sick and had been so methodical and business-like, but towards the end, she just didn't care. She was parceling out her things towards the end for me to make lists. After she passed in 2003, I found paperwork inside of vases, teapots, trunks, books, etc. I had to look inside of everything. After I parceled out things to the people she wanted to have them, I had to clean out her apartment in two weeks and hauled it all to my garage and house. I collected 8 trash bags full of paperwork into my spare bedroom and it took one year , in my spare time from a full time job, and home and family, to go through it all sort it, contacting all kinds of places, etc. Per the Probate attorney, I had 3 garage sales/ estate sales and what was left over he said to either give away, or keep. I donated a lot to Salvation Army. anyone that came to visit me had to leave with something! I called relatives, in-laws, and friends to bring trucks and take furniture, lamps, pictures, knick knacks, and clothing and shoes! After almost 20 years later, I still find boxes with wrapped items in my rafters that I don't recall seeing before. She had inherited from her German Mom and Grandmother and was a single, only child with no heirs. I have to research so many items from Europe and have learned a lot from you and other resellers. I now have an Ebay store to sell what's left, and just last year sold an Opera length beaded necklace for $400 that I found in the bottom of a box! She has paid me back many times over but I so miss her! We only knew each other 12 years, but we just clicked the first time we met. We were Thelma and Louise! Thanks for your great videos, George!
You did a wonderful thing for your friend. I am late to this channel, so I am catching up, which is why I am responding so late. I have an attorney with whom I have drafted a trust so there will be NO mysteries at the time of my death.
the quilt pattern is called, 'Grandmother's flower garden'. It was a great way to use up all kinds of leftover and small pieces of random fabrics. You are right that those fabrics are more modern. the low arms on the lady's rocker made it much more comfortable with more freedom of arms for a nursing mother to hold the baby and rock them also, and easier too if you were sitting there doing needlework . Higher up arms just got in the way terribly! Best of luck on what looks to be a delightful estate sale
So happy to be back..had a 4 mo warranty nightmare on computer that was a gift from dad and disaster when needed,,,was on three weeks and then more trouble,,,finally got back on with a more affordable fix with a local company who's owner I babysat for and who's dad was my first boss...this one is wonderful...I love the dining room and the chair...those stuffed with wood too and the ribbs of stuffing in back, you are one dear soul,,,thanks for the comments and can not wait to buy some things from you and keep watching and more importantly see your shops and booths and you somewhere...Best of the New Year to you and more and joy and success..Peace and love..Sarah
So true in life you can’t take it with you. Enjoy what you have in life but the most important is hopefully she had a wonderful life and felt love. treasure’s on earth fade and bought and sold but love is forever.
At least some of those stuffed animals afound the 13:35 mark are old Steiffs and collectors items. My dad was stationed in Germany and we all had them--they're worth a fair amount now, even worn. Thanks for posting this, it gives me an idea what to look forward to with my aunt, who's very much alive but in her 90s and reluctantly having to downsize and move closer to family and medical facilities. They seem like similar kinds of ladies. Sorry to hear the owner of this estate had passed, she seemed like she was really interesting.
Oh my goodness!! It’s so overwhelming !! You really have an enormous amount of work! I do love watching you and your knowledge of all these varied items!! 😊
Just seeing this vid Aug 2022. I used to live in the next county over, Hillsborough, so am familiar with that entire region! You're lucky it was January, otherwise it would be sweltering hot! It makes me kind of sad seeing this bc it looks like this lady hadn't given much thought to the dispensing of her earthly goods, except that she's elected to give the proceeds of the sale to charity, that's great. And maybe she wasn't all that old. But I'll watch your next video to see what happened. 👍
It is always sad to see the deceased belongings being sold. This lady had great style and I wish she could be there to tell the story behind each item. I have been downsizing for 20 years and although I have got rid of a lot it wasn't easy. I have had to clean out 5 generations of homes and it always brings melancholy and nostalgic. Did she pass suddenly? I always feel sad if no family member wanted the deceased's belongings ,or if the person even had family. She had beautiful antiques and personal items. A lovely cottage. It seems she was in her 70-90 age range. I would love to buy her bedroom furniture and some other pieces throughout the home. This was a lovely home. It looks like she didn't know she wasn't coming home What happened to her It's a shame the people who had first digs just ramshacked the bedrooms.
I very much enjoyed this walk through while drinking my morning coffee. You are very pleasant to listen to George. New to your channel. Glad I found you through The Nurse Flipper. Also enjoyed the video of you and Kat at Renningers.
WOW! I really wish I lived closer and could go there. I would buy so much stuff; I think I would need a U-Haul! 😀😉 I really like that Botanical Garden dish set. It would have been fun to listen to the stories that went along with some of those collections and travels.
This is the first time I have watched your show. Very interesting to see the progress of taking care of and planning an estate sale. My small garage sales are a lot of work, whew. It is sad seeing someone’s entire life divided up. I will be watching the progress,thank you.
I love estate sales. I'm fortunate enough to get to go to a great deal of them and am friends with several of the estate sale professionals in my area. I love this video because most people don't understand just how much work goes into setting up an estate sale. TONS of work.
I have never seen so much Botanic Gardens before not even in a store. A collector is going to be very happy to find all that. I wish I was closer, thanks for taking us along on this sale!
Hi George! There was a footed pitcher in the display shelf, with the Goebel birds on top, that caught my eye. Loved the oak pedestal. That "Safe Counsel" book looked to be a fun read. The nursery rhymes book was interesting. I tend to go more for the old faery story books, though. I have several of them. Love that game table! The pedestal and the feet on it are definitely my style. Geez!!! You definitely had your work cut out for you with that one! That looked overwhelming! Estate sales are fun to shop, though. Finding overlooked and sometimes difficult-to-find things appear at them that aren't easily found elsewhere. Thanks for the tour!!!
Was the house broken into the lady looks like she never gave anything away so sad some one wound love to own some of the stuff May she rip thanks for video ps the Waterford clock you should get 200 dollars for it thanks good luck with sale
Safe Counsel was a fun read! I like all childrens books, faery tales are good for graphics and gruesomeness sometimes lol. Estate sales are great places to source and fun to do but take a lot of energy!
I so enjoyed seeing your walk through. I love going to estate sales and the work you have to do to prepare is just overwhelming to me. Thank you for sharing.
Hi George! Thanks for sharing, she was an interesting lady I think! Nice furniture and collectables! I admire you and your crew having to go through so much stuff, it seems overwhelming! I really like the videos you make of the process of the estate sales, very interesting!
Hello I've been watching you for about 7 months I am new to reselling. I would love to know when you come to Florida to meet you at the estate sales you host. For all your hard work!
Wow! So much. Looks to be a busy set up, but great stuff.
Right when you came in the door and I saw her glasses sitting on the nesting tables 😥.
This makes me want to clean out my own drawers and closets. Estate sales put our lives on display for all.
That's a true 'reality check', yes!
Man, how did she breath with all those belongings? It's stifling 😂
@@janetpogue4970 perhaps she had everything better organized before her family and the estate trustee came in and tore through it all to take all the valuables?
I live in a one-bedroom apartment. I absolutely love to cook. I have everything I use highly organized and tidy. If I threw everything around willy nilly, it would be overwhelming too...
Also, some people surround themselves with items they love, and perhaps she loved her memories.
I know that having grown up with very little, I also stock pile pantry and bathroom/cleaning essentials when I see sales. These items have saved my ass in hard times of illness when I wasn't able to get out to the store. I can go a very long time without grocery shopping if I had to... so maybe she experienced insecurity growing up, so also has a stash of things just incase like me.
There are many reasons. This house looks clean. It just looks like the previous people took zero care in tearing through her belongings...
I'd like to compliment you on the respectful way that you went through this house. I love watching your videos. You're very knowledgeable and I always learn a few things. Thanks for another interesting video!
@@susanc.3771 thank you! I try to do that for my clients
This the accumulation of decades! No way ,You can get to check everything for the sale time! Amazing1
I just now am watching this! This is why my sons despise helping me move..lol...I am envious of all that Portmeirion! I have several pieces of the Botanic Garden myself.
Lol I understand! I have a friend who has helped enough that he has a lifetime pass on future moves
I am 40 miles south of Zanesville, Ohio....Great Beautiful Amish Country up there!! Took my breath when you said that!!
At least it was a clean and somewhat organized hoarder house.
Happy to hear you have a good crew. That is
Going to be a daunting challenge.
Clean well kept house despite the clutter. Nice furniture and oddities and marimba. Antique books and Bibles, cool. Pool!? Wow.🤛🏾
So refreshing to watch someone else shop, Cheaper too. I, being addicted (seriously) to spending money (not yet a hoarder) enjoy just watching it. And of course, it feeds my addiction for a reasonable price. TY from Oregon.
@@kittyvine823 it’s fun! Yes, cheaper to watch but it’s fun to go
I have worked auction in estate sales and such. My it was alot of fun. My 3 daughters were little and I did a going out of business auction and went home with black garbage bag of arts and crafts. Just a bit of everything and the girls lived it
How fun for you all! That's neat
You are so respectful, tfs
Nothing like,' An old shin bashing table " 😂 😂 Great description 😂
Watching this makes me want to go through everything I have and get rid of stuff except things I use. The clutter of stuff makes me anxious. You have to be a special kind of person to do the job you do.
I agree!
@@seaside2001 thanks I think you are called to do it if you get into this line of work
OMG George. How do you keep from becoming over whelmed? You amaze me with your knowledge, enthusiasm and positive outlook on such a large project. I'll be waiting for the sale....
Thanks! It's fun enough to forget to be overwhelmed
WOW OH WOWZERS!!!! AWESOME!!
Thanks!!
I live in St. Petersburg. Can't believe I missed this sale!
Love, love your channel.
I hope to see you at a good one next season!
Wow you had a job ahead of you. I would be interested to see what was left after the sale.
You are very kind to think of your staff in being the first to explore some things. Having done that job, it really did make it enjoyable to unveil things just as they were left.
It is fun to find stuff!
Her reading glasses are still on the table ( Nesting table's) this house sure tells a story.
What an amazing amount of quality items, especially the art and furniture. I love that she surrounded herself with things she clearly adored. Tierra Verde is so nice--and I really love Fort DeSoto. We go there about once a month from my area of St. Pete. Until I started following your channel, George, I didn't know you spent time down this way. I am a 4th generation Floridian by birth, but lived many years in NYC as an adult. Now I'm back. I love that Florida "collects" people from all over. We're like a people thrift shop!
@@susanalfieri4487 it sure is! I love that area too
What a wonderful home! How fortunate she was to be surrounded by her treasures and able to indulge her desire for them - with out becoming a full out hoarder who can't really deal or enjoy their possessions .
I so envy you your job! And I love that you have such an appreciation for what you find!
Thank you! I feel fortunate to get to do all this.
Thank You for sharing. Very interesting.
Wow wow wow!! I would feel so overwhelmed!! I would love to help with this though! How much fun can you have!!?? Awesome
OMG! I wish you would have opened the cedar box in that last closet! Hehehe.
What a great house! something for everyone from all over the globe. That blue bathroom was soooo blue! Bet she had some great designer clothing in that closet. Loved all the Port Merion pieces, Wedgwood, Asian, etc. I admire this woman for traveling so much , whether on her own or with a friend to such faraway places. Maybe she did so for work, or just was well off and could do so. An independent woman, for sure! Looking forward to the sale video. Thank you for showing it all in its original habitat!
Even though I took care of my best friend for 4 years before she passed, and am her Executrix, I didn't know where all of her important documents and assets were located. She was very sick and had been so methodical and business-like, but towards the end, she just didn't care. She was parceling out her things towards the end for me to make lists. After she passed in 2003, I found paperwork inside of vases, teapots, trunks, books, etc. I had to look inside of everything. After I parceled out things to the people she wanted to have them, I had to clean out her apartment in two weeks and hauled it all to my garage and house. I collected 8 trash bags full of paperwork into my spare bedroom and it took one year , in my spare time from a full time job, and home and family, to go through it all sort it, contacting all kinds of places, etc. Per the Probate attorney, I had 3 garage sales/ estate sales and what was left over he said to either give away, or keep. I donated a lot to Salvation Army. anyone that came to visit me had to leave with something! I called relatives, in-laws, and friends to bring trucks and take furniture, lamps, pictures, knick knacks, and clothing and shoes! After almost 20 years later, I still find boxes with wrapped items in my rafters that I don't recall seeing before. She had inherited from her German Mom and Grandmother and was a single, only child with no heirs. I have to research so many items from Europe and have learned a lot from you and other resellers. I now have an Ebay store to sell what's left, and just last year sold an Opera length beaded necklace for $400 that I found in the bottom of a box! She has paid me back many times over but I so miss her! We only knew each other 12 years, but we just clicked the first time we met. We were Thelma and Louise! Thanks for your great videos, George!
Enjoyed reading your message, thank you for sharing :)
You did a wonderful thing for your friend. I am late to this channel, so I am catching up, which is why I am responding so late. I have an attorney with whom I have drafted a trust so there will be NO mysteries at the time of my death.
So much cool stuff! Thanks for the tour.
OMG those old books are fantastic.
Aaaah! Look at that China Cabinet!😮
Hello from your new sub in freezing 🇨🇦 ! Great channel👍 Can't wait to dive in and catch up 😉 All the best!
Hi Lisa! Thank you so much! Have fun and tell your friends
@@TheAntiqueNomad will do my friend! I love your knowledge 🎓... think Im going to learn a lot from your channel. Thank you🙏
the quilt pattern is called, 'Grandmother's flower garden'. It was a great way to use up all kinds of leftover and small pieces of random fabrics. You are right that those fabrics are more modern. the low arms on the lady's rocker made it much more comfortable with more freedom of arms for a nursing mother to hold the baby and rock them also, and easier too if you were sitting there doing needlework . Higher up arms just got in the way terribly! Best of luck on what looks to be a delightful estate sale
Thank you! I really need to study my basic quilt patterns again it’s been too long
Thank you for the tour 🇨🇦
My pleasure! Hope to hold another sale in January
"Bonnet optional"...HA!!!💜😁
Lol
Wow that looks like a lot of work. I’ll be watching
Thank u George ! Fun to discover with you. I hope to find your vidio of this Estate sale, agter u setup
Interesting stuff but I’m interested if her pet found a good home!! Glad you’re there to appreciate the antiques.
Lol i need to know if her pet is ok!
I wondered the same thing.
@@luisadagostini3046 yes it was rehomed
Hello to all that mall has gorgeous items nice turn out
Love your positive energy...I have always a smile in my face, when I watch your videos... THX und Dankeschön! 🤗
Bitte Schoen!
@@TheAntiqueNomad 🥰
Wow, what an interesting woman 😌. And a great house. Makes my back hurt thinking about all the work. ❤🌹❤
My head is spinning from the vast assortment of things you have to catalog and price! I enjoy you sharing your knowledge of specific pieces.
So happy to be back..had a 4 mo warranty nightmare on computer that was a gift from dad and disaster when needed,,,was on three weeks and then more trouble,,,finally got back on with a more affordable fix with a local company who's owner I babysat for and who's dad was my first boss...this one is wonderful...I love the dining room and the chair...those stuffed with wood too and the ribbs of stuffing in back, you are one dear soul,,,thanks for the comments and can not wait to buy some things from you and keep watching and more importantly see your shops and booths and you somewhere...Best of the New Year to you and more and joy and success..Peace and love..Sarah
Thanks so much Sarah! I promise you’ll get to see it all
Love the blanket
Awesomeness!!!!
I'm glad you have a good crew...it looks like it's going to be a huge job!
What an interesting person the late occupant must have been. So much cool stuff!
Sure seems to be!
Like a stroll down memory lane 🙏
My word! So much stuff!
I do love the horse "brasses".
The swizzle sticks are collectible!
Love this!
So true in life you can’t take it with you. Enjoy what you have in life but the most important is hopefully she had a wonderful life and felt love. treasure’s on earth fade and bought and sold but love is forever.
Agreed! I enjoy all this great stuff but it’s going to mostly outlive us
Great video George! Thanks for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it
How fun is this? Alot of work. This estate is packed!
You are so lucky,George. When you do estate sales it’s like opening Christmas presents. Gorgeous things and so many.
At least some of those stuffed animals afound the 13:35 mark are old Steiffs and collectors items. My dad was stationed in Germany and we all had them--they're worth a fair amount now, even worn.
Thanks for posting this, it gives me an idea what to look forward to with my aunt, who's very much alive but in her 90s and reluctantly having to downsize and move closer to family and medical facilities.
They seem like similar kinds of ladies. Sorry to hear the owner of this estate had passed, she seemed like she was really interesting.
There was a set of glasses im interested in. They were colored codels in that pantry you were surprised about.
Please send an email to theantiquenomad@gmail.com
I wish I could help you go thru and sort. I'm no expert but am good at researching things. I love antiques and collectibles.
Oh my goodness!! It’s so overwhelming !! You really have an enormous amount of work! I do love watching you and your knowledge of all these varied items!! 😊
I cannot wait to see what is in that sewing basket!
Fantastic
Wow she had such a beautiful collection of a life well lived!
Agreed
So interesting to see the inside of peoples lives and collections. I’m sure that’s a tremendous amount of work for you and your crew.
This is very timely for me. I will be going from my home near Toronto to New Mexico to clear out and sell my late Mom's house.🇨🇦
Just seeing this vid Aug 2022. I used to live in the next county over, Hillsborough, so am familiar with that entire region! You're lucky it was January, otherwise it would be sweltering hot! It makes me kind of sad seeing this bc it looks like this lady hadn't given much thought to the dispensing of her earthly goods, except that she's elected to give the proceeds of the sale to charity, that's great. And maybe she wasn't all that old. But I'll watch your next video to see what happened. 👍
It went well and we had fun! I shop in Hillsborough too
I quite enjoy this, nosing about other people's stuff. fyi, you referred to an afghan as having an "arched" edge. The correct term is "scalloped".
Thank you that makes sense!
Thanks for traveling through FL.
It is always sad to see the deceased belongings being sold.
This lady had great style and I wish she could be there to tell the story behind each item.
I have been downsizing for 20 years and although I have got rid of a lot it wasn't easy. I have had to clean out 5 generations of homes and it always brings melancholy and nostalgic.
Did she pass suddenly?
I always feel sad if no family member wanted the deceased's belongings ,or if the person even had family.
She had beautiful antiques and personal items.
A lovely cottage.
It seems she was in her 70-90 age range.
I would love to buy her bedroom furniture and some other pieces throughout the home.
This was a lovely home.
It looks like she didn't know she wasn't coming home What happened to her
It's a shame the people who had first digs just ramshacked the bedrooms.
Waw it's beautiful 😍
George you get to explore so many things from so many era's. You are a delight to listen to. Thank you for taking us along.
Jocelyn loves the Portmeirion pieces.
I’m glad to know that I didn’t realize!
I very much enjoyed this walk through while drinking my morning coffee. You are very pleasant to listen to George. New to your channel. Glad I found you through The Nurse Flipper. Also enjoyed the video of you and Kat at Renningers.
There will be more! We had fun there and I’m glad it showed. Also glad you found me, look forward to future chats!
You probably should commission a rare book dealer to sell your Polyglott Bible. Could be worth quite a bit.
Absolutely beautiful
Love the old Bibles
WOW! I really wish I lived closer and could go there. I would buy so much stuff; I think I would need a U-Haul! 😀😉 I really like that Botanical Garden dish set. It would have been fun to listen to the stories that went along with some of those collections and travels.
I didn’t get to meet her but I felt like I got to share some of her experiences
This is the first time I have watched your show. Very interesting to see the progress of taking care of and planning an estate sale. My small garage sales are a lot of work, whew. It is sad seeing someone’s entire life divided up. I will be watching the progress,thank you.
Wonderful! I hope you enjoy it, please like, subscribe and tell your friends
Thank you for such a detailed tour. You’re very knowledgeable.
I’d buy the entire Portmeirion collection if I were there. Beautiful.
I loved this, thank you!
Thank you too!
She has Terra Cotta soldiers! Yay! I have one.
I would love to be a fly on the wall and see how you and your crew pull it all together to sell….👍💯👍👀👀👀
Very Nice!
This is so sad, and a reminder to do a Swiss Death Clean before I get too old.
Learned a lot. Ild work for you if I lived in Florida. 🤑
me too.way back when i saw the steps.How many Tags? probably a doxy
I liked the Doxy pillow!
I love estate sales. I'm fortunate enough to get to go to a great deal of them and am friends with several of the estate sale professionals in my area. I love this video because most people don't understand just how much work goes into setting up an estate sale. TONS of work.
Yes it’s real Labor but fun when it goes well!
Nice video George! I always learn something from you! 💕🤗💕
I have never seen so much Botanic Gardens before not even in a store. A collector is going to be very happy to find all that. I wish I was closer, thanks for taking us along on this sale!
Hi George! There was a footed pitcher in the display shelf, with the Goebel birds on top, that caught my eye. Loved the oak pedestal. That "Safe Counsel" book looked to be a fun read. The nursery rhymes book was interesting. I tend to go more for the old faery story books, though. I have several of them. Love that game table! The pedestal and the feet on it are definitely my style. Geez!!! You definitely had your work cut out for you with that one! That looked overwhelming! Estate sales are fun to shop, though. Finding overlooked and sometimes difficult-to-find things appear at them that aren't easily found elsewhere. Thanks for the tour!!!
Was the house broken into the lady looks like she never gave anything away so sad some one wound love to own some of the stuff May she rip thanks for video ps the Waterford clock you should get 200 dollars for it thanks good luck with sale
Safe Counsel was a fun read! I like all childrens books, faery tales are good for graphics and gruesomeness sometimes lol. Estate sales are great places to source and fun to do but take a lot of energy!
This house is so full. It seems like the sale would last longer than the usual time.
Wow. So many treasures of all kinds. You have a lot of good work ahead.
Wow, that's going to be one great estate sale !!!
A lot of interesting stuff. Thanks for sharing!
There's more in the next video!
I so enjoyed seeing your walk through. I love going to estate sales and the work you have to do to prepare is just overwhelming to me. Thank you for sharing.
Glad I could!
Hi George! Thanks for sharing, she was an interesting lady I think! Nice furniture and collectables! I admire you and your crew having to go through so much stuff, it seems overwhelming! I really like the videos you make of the process of the estate sales, very interesting!
No one can take it with them when they cross over. It's just stuff in the end.
We’re just here to enjoy it and hopefully let it exist after we do
Wow! I spotted two quilts you didn't mention. Best wishes to getting this sorted out and completed.
I'm down the street and knew the lady,, mixed feelings here but I suppose someone would get it,,, very common occurrence in Pinellas county 😒🌴
I hope she had a wonderful life and yes I understand about the mixed feelings.
Hello I've been watching you for about 7 months I am new to reselling. I would love to know when you come to Florida to meet you at the estate sales you host. For all your hard work!
Thanks that is a lot of items! Definitely got your work cut out for you. It was like an adventure to watch!
Fascinating video. Excited to see further developments.