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How do I post an estate sale?

If you're an estate sale member or an online auctioneer, learn to list an in-person event here!

If you're an estate sale member or an online auctioneer, you can easily list an in-person event by following these simple steps.

 

Begin by logging into your seller dashboard and selecting the "estate sales" tab.

 

Select "Add new." 

Sale titles should include the city/town in which your sale will take place, a positive adjective, and something memorable about the inventory.

For example: 

-Waterford, CT Gorgeous Estate Antiques

-Beverly, MA Bargain Collectibles! 

-Derry, NH Can't Miss Power Tool Deals!

Your sale description should give prospective sellers a better idea as to what your sale will offer. This section should also provide a bit of info about how you will accept payments, and what shoppers can expect from you. 

 

For example: 

Bust out your piggy banks and hit the ATM! This is a cash-only antiques blow out in Waterford, CT. Everything must go! Antique dealers and resellers get preferred entry. Onsite helpers! We can load up your truck for you! Same day local delivery is available for a fee. 

 

Stunning fine art and furniture in pristine condition from a seaside mansion in Beverly, MA! From the estate of a tony award winning actress, don't miss these once in a lifetime deals. We are CASHLESS! Cards, apple/google pay, and checks are welcome! Bring your own muscle and lifting power, prices are firmly set. 

 

Workshop liquidation sale! Derry, here's your chance. Get power tools at low prices! We take cash or cards! Don't miss out! Limited power available to move your finds. 

 

PLEASE NOTE: 

Estate sales have a maximum list-time of 14 days before the entered sale date. 

 

TIP:

Keep your sale secure by keeping the street address private until the morning of. 

 

Under contact info: default will pull the account owner's details. 

 

 

Marketplace thumbs:

Two of your best images in the estate sales listing.