One of the most difficult parts of being a Senior Move Manager is telling a client (or their family) that their isn't much interest in their old furniture and heirlooms.
A dining room set may have been the first pieces of 'good' furniture a couple purchased when they got married. And they paid a lot of money for it.
In today's world, big box furniture stores offer whole houses of furniture for mere pennies. And people don't want to pay a lot of money for second hand furniture.
Current generations are more casual and people don't want to handwash china or polish silver. Smaller homes don't accommodate china hutches, pianos or grandfather clocks.
Trying to sell items on consignment is challenging. Many shops only want newer items. Charitable organizations have become very selective about the items they will take.
A recent article about the market for used furniture and collectibles offers some additional insight.
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