Less to carry
Take what matters. Leave the rest.
Clearing out a house is often the hardest part of selling. In most cases, you don't have to.
Less to carry
Take what matters. Leave the rest.
Clearing out a house is exhausting — especially an inherited or long-held home. In most cases, you can take what you want and leave ordinary furniture, belongings, and unwanted contents behind.
- Ordinary furniture and household items
- Belongings you don't want to move
- Clutter, appliances, and everyday contents
Some items need separate review
What can usually stay
Ordinary furniture, appliances, household goods, and the everyday clutter that builds up over years — you can typically leave it, and we'll handle it.
What needs separate review
For safety and legal reasons, some items can't simply be left: hazardous materials (chemicals, fuels, asbestos), vehicles and titled property, biohazards, and certain unusual items. If any of these are present, tell us and we'll explain how they're handled. And take your personal documents and valuables with you.
Sell without the cleanout
Get a written cash offer, see how it was calculated, and compare it with your other paths. No pressure, no obligation.
Or call a local Indiana home buyer: (317) 555-0187