if family members are happy with all that they have gotten from the home and are in no real financial crisis. Contact some local antique dealers in your neighborhood. You may find a dealer that will walk through and give you a dollar amount for all that is there. They may try to take the cream and leave the sour so beware. I would say it is all or nothing to them for one money then a time limit to get it removed. Make sure if there are things left in the home that are to go somewhere other than the dealer that it is well marked and discussed with them prior or they may try to grab that too. I make it sound bad but I have heard of many that have had great experiences with this. Trouble with auction is you have to pay the auctioneer. Yard sales are great but you have to baby sit. In our area there are estate sales put on by a one man company. He comes in no emotional attachment, prices things and sells what can be sold and then handles any leftovers in a predetermined manner. He does this for a fee or percentage that is token like compared to an auctioneer. Good luck! Don't forget cousins and such that may want a token knick knack from the parents.
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