Nashville & Middle Tennessee

Estate cleanouts and downsizing, handled with care

Settling a parent’s house, or downsizing your own after decades in it, means deciding what to do with everything inside. Across Nashville and Middle Tennessee we help families handle that part with care: we sort the home with you, find buyers for what has value, get the rest to local charities or hauled away, and leave it ready to sell or hand over.

  • Free walkthrough
  • Written estimate
  • Donation receipts
  • One point of contact

Request a free, no-pressure quote

Tell us a little about the home. We will call you back, usually the same day, and set up a free walkthrough.

We will never share your information. Call or text (615) 555-0163 if you would rather talk now.

How it works

A clear path through a hard task

  1. 1

    Call or send the form

    Tell us about the home. We call back, usually the same day, and set a time to look.

  2. 2

    Free walkthrough and estimate

    We walk the property, talk through what stays in the family, and put a written price in your hands.

  3. 3

    We sort, sell, and donate

    Keepsakes set aside, valuables sold, usable goods donated with receipts, the rest recycled or hauled.

  4. 4

    Broom-clean handoff

    We leave the home empty and clean, ready to list, sell, or hand to the next owner.

Local to Nashville & Middle Tennessee

Why families here call us

Generational homes and a fast-changing region

Plenty of homes in Donelson, Madison, and East Nashville have been in the same family for generations. Meanwhile Williamson and Rutherford county suburbs keep growing, and downsizing is constant. We handle both ends of that.

One call, the whole house

You should not have to line up a hauler, an estate sale company, and a charity pickup separately. We coordinate all of it, so you make one call instead of five.

Ready for the closing date

Realtors in Franklin, Brentwood, and Hendersonville call us when a listing needs the contents gone before photos or closing. We work to the date and document what left the house.

How we work

  • One point of contact. The same person walks the home with you, gives the estimate, and runs the crew on the day.
  • Sort with you, not around you. We separate keep, sell, donate, recycle, and haul together, so nothing that matters gets lost.
  • Donation receipts for what you give. Usable goods go to local charities first, and you get itemized receipts for your records.
  • A free, no-pressure walkthrough. We look at the whole property and put a written estimate in your hands before anything starts.
  • On your timeline. Probate dates, closing dates, family travel; we work the schedule around what you are dealing with.

Common questions

What does an estate cleanout cost?

Most full-home cleanouts fall between a few hundred and a few thousand dollars, depending on the size of the home, how much is being kept versus removed, and whether items can be sold or donated to offset the cost. We give a written estimate after a free walkthrough, so there are no surprises.

How quickly can you start?

For most homes we can walk the property within a day or two and complete the work within a week. If you are working against a closing date or an out-of-town trip, tell us and we will build the schedule around it.

What happens to everything in the home?

We sort it with you. Anything the family keeps is set aside, items of value can be sold, usable goods are donated to local charities with receipts, recyclables are separated, and only what is left goes to the landfill.

Do we need to be there during the cleanout?

No. Many of our clients live out of state and handle everything by phone and photos. We can coordinate access, send progress pictures, and leave the home broom-clean for the next step.

Can you work with an estate attorney or realtor?

Yes. We regularly coordinate with attorneys handling probate and with agents preparing a home to list, and we can provide documentation of what was removed, sold, or donated.

Talk to someone who has done this before

A short call is usually all it takes to know what is involved and what it will cost. No obligation.