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Michelle Passoff introduces Decluttering 55 Plus, a platform for baby boomers to navigate life changes through decluttering. She emphasizes that clutter isn't just physical but also a mental barrier to moving forward. In her discussion, she welcomes George Higby, a certified appraiser known for The Antique Nomad YouTube channel, to provide insights on identifying and selling valuable items.
George explains the role of an appraiser, how value varies depending on the context (insurance, estate sales, etc.), and the importance of documentation for collectibles. He highlights that market trends fluctuate—what's valuable today may not be tomorrow. He advises selling high-demand items, like petroliana and art glass, while avoiding outdated categories. For downsizers, he recommends consulting an appraiser before discarding items.
Key Takeaways:
*Understanding Appraisals: Appraisers determine value based on context (insurance, estate sales, etc.).
*Proper documentation is crucial for collectibles.
*Market Trends Matter:
-Value fluctuates—what’s hot today may not be tomorrow.
-High-demand items: petroliana, art glass, and certain collectibles.
-Low-demand items: outdated categories with oversupply.
*Selling Smart:
-Get an appraisal before discarding potentially valuable items.
-Appraisal services typically cost ~$125 per hour.
Follow George for more by visiting this link.
Stay connected and inspired—follow me on social media!
Website: https://decluttering55plus.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/decluttering55plus
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/decluttering55plus
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/decluttering55plus\
And also don’t forget to subscribe on my YouTube Channel! https://www.youtube.com/@Decluttering55plus
Discover practical wisdom to simplify life—check out my book:
Decluttering 55+: Wisdoms to Create a Legacy, Not a Mess
Link: https://www.amazon.com/Decluttering-55-Wisdoms-Michelle-Passoff/dp/B0DY88FQBS/
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By Michelle PassoffMichelle Passoff introduces Decluttering 55 Plus, a platform for baby boomers to navigate life changes through decluttering. She emphasizes that clutter isn't just physical but also a mental barrier to moving forward. In her discussion, she welcomes George Higby, a certified appraiser known for The Antique Nomad YouTube channel, to provide insights on identifying and selling valuable items.
George explains the role of an appraiser, how value varies depending on the context (insurance, estate sales, etc.), and the importance of documentation for collectibles. He highlights that market trends fluctuate—what's valuable today may not be tomorrow. He advises selling high-demand items, like petroliana and art glass, while avoiding outdated categories. For downsizers, he recommends consulting an appraiser before discarding items.
Key Takeaways:
*Understanding Appraisals: Appraisers determine value based on context (insurance, estate sales, etc.).
*Proper documentation is crucial for collectibles.
*Market Trends Matter:
-Value fluctuates—what’s hot today may not be tomorrow.
-High-demand items: petroliana, art glass, and certain collectibles.
-Low-demand items: outdated categories with oversupply.
*Selling Smart:
-Get an appraisal before discarding potentially valuable items.
-Appraisal services typically cost ~$125 per hour.
Follow George for more by visiting this link.
Stay connected and inspired—follow me on social media!
Website: https://decluttering55plus.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/decluttering55plus
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/decluttering55plus
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/decluttering55plus\
And also don’t forget to subscribe on my YouTube Channel! https://www.youtube.com/@Decluttering55plus
Discover practical wisdom to simplify life—check out my book:
Decluttering 55+: Wisdoms to Create a Legacy, Not a Mess
Link: https://www.amazon.com/Decluttering-55-Wisdoms-Michelle-Passoff/dp/B0DY88FQBS/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.