We'll Clear the Whole Estate — Estate Cleanouts Across West Central Florida
Starting at $75We set aside the heirlooms and paperwork you want kept, clear every room, and hand the property back broom-clean — ready to list. Respectful, insured, and done on your timeline.
- Heirlooms, documents, and photos pulled and held first
- Handled remotely for out-of-state executors
- Valuable contents can offset the cleanout cost
- Insured since 2018 — we do this every day
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An estate cleanout is a whole-property clear-out after a loss, a move to assisted living, or a downsizing. We walk the home, set aside the heirlooms and documents you want kept, then sort every room into keep, donate, sell, recycle, and dispose. You get the property back in broom-clean condition, ready to list. Text us photos and we'll price the whole job upfront.
How an Estate Cleanout Works — 3 Steps
Three steps, no runaround, no waiting around for an estimate, and no hassle.
Text Us Photos
Snap a few pictures of what needs hauling and send them over by text — takes about five seconds.
Get Your Upfront Price
We text back a fair, honest quote. What we quote is what you pay, no bait-and-switch.
We Show Up & Get It Done
We handle the loading, hauling, and cleanup so you don't lift a finger — your space is left clean.
1. Text Us Photos
Snap a few pictures of what needs hauling and send them over by text — takes about five seconds.
2. Get Your Upfront Price
We text back a fair, honest quote. What we quote is what you pay, no bait-and-switch.
3. We Show Up & Get It Done
We handle the loading, hauling, and cleanup so you don't lift a finger — your space is left clean.
How We Clear an Estate — Step by Step
Clearing an entire estate isn't the same as hauling a few items. There's an order to it, and getting that order right is what keeps the heirlooms safe and the family out of the stress. Here's exactly how we do it.
1. Walk-Through & Scope
We start with a walk-through — in person, or by video if you're handling things from out of state. Room by room, we scope what's there, what has resale value, and what needs to go. You get a clear, upfront price for the whole job before anyone lifts a box. No hourly surprises, no "we'll see how it goes."
2. Pull-and-Hold for Heirlooms, Documents & Photos
Before a single item is hauled, we do a pull-and-hold: jewelry, paperwork, tax records, family photos, and anything you've flagged gets set aside and confirmed with the executor first. This is the step careless crews skip — and it's the one that matters most. If you need a few days to sort personal items yourself before we clear the rest, take them.
3. Staged, Room-by-Room Clear
Then we clear the property staged room-by-room, so nothing gets missed and the house never turns into chaos. Big estates sometimes take more than one visit; we plan that with you up front. You always know which rooms are done and what's next.
4. Sort-and-Remove: Keep, Donate, Sell, Recycle, Dispose
Everything that leaves gets sorted, not just dumped. Usable furniture and household goods go to Habitat for Humanity ReStore, Goodwill, and other local donation centers — and we can provide a donation receipt for tax purposes. Metals and appliances go to recyclers, electronics to certified e-waste facilities, and only what's truly trash goes to the county transfer station. Items with real resale value get flagged for you or bought outright (more on that below).
5. Broom-Clean Handoff
When we're done, the property is in broom-clean condition — empty, swept, and ready for a realtor to list or a family to walk through one last time. For foreclosure and bank-managed properties, we include before-and-after photos and an itemized summary of what was removed.
Who We Handle Estate Cleanouts For
Out-of-State Executors & Adult Children
Most estate calls come from someone handling it from 800 miles away — an adult child up north, an executor who can't be on-site. We built our process around you: a video walk-through, photos of every room, a quote over text, and a pull-and-hold step so the things that matter are protected before anything moves. You don't have to fly down to get it done right.
55+ Downsizers
Moving from the family home into a villa or assisted living means roughly half of everything has to go. We clear the rooms you're leaving behind, set aside what's coming with you, and — if the furniture and contents have value — we can buy them so the move costs you less, not more. It's a common transition across The Villages, Ocala, and the Citrus County retirement communities, and we handle it with patience.
Realtors, Property Managers & Attorneys
You need the property broom-clean and photo-ready before the listing appointment, or a probate estate cleared before the sale can close. Text us the property, we'll have a price back within hours, and most jobs get scheduled within 48 hours. For attorneys managing a probate cleanout and for property managers turning a foreclosure or eviction cleanout, we provide documentation: before-and-after photos and an itemized list of what was removed.
The Contents Might Cover the Cleanout
Here's the part most families don't realize: an estate cleanout and an estate buyout can be the same visit. Before you pay to haul a lifetime of furniture, tools, and household goods to the dump, it's worth finding out what some of it is actually worth.
Through our We Buy Estate Contents service, we assess the contents, identify what has a realistic resale market, and determine whether the estate qualifies for a cash purchase, a cleanout credit, a reduced-cost cleanout, or a standard cleanout. The buyout offsets the cleanout — sometimes it covers the whole thing, and once in a while the family walks away with a check.
We'll be straight with you: not every estate has enough resale value to offset the job. Plenty don't. We never promise a cash offer sight unseen. What we promise is an honest assessment and one clear number — so you know exactly where you stand before we start.
Estate Cleanout, Foreclosure Cleanout, or Just Junk Removal?
An estate cleanout is a full sort-and-remove of an entire home, wrapped in a sensitive situation — a death, a probate cleanout, a downsizing. It needs coordination, a pull-and-hold step, and a broom-clean finish. That's different from junk removal, where you point at a couch or a pile and we take it away.
A property cleanout is the broader category — it covers estate work, foreclosure and eviction cleanouts, hoarding situations, garages, and whole homes. An estate cleanout is the version built around family, heirlooms, and probate timelines. Whichever one you're facing, the intake is the same: text us photos, get one upfront price, and we handle the rest.
Foreclosure and eviction cleanouts run on a tighter clock and stricter documentation — banks and landlords need proof and speed. We do those too, with the photos and receipts they require.
What We Do — and What We Don't
We want you to know exactly what you're hiring. We clear, sort, haul, donate, and dispose — and we buy contents that have resale value. We're insured, and we've done this across West Central Florida since 2018.
What we're not: we're not a biohazard or trauma-remediation company. A true biohazard situation — bodily fluids, medical sharps, extensive animal waste — needs a licensed remediation service, and we'll point you to the right one. We don't handle hazardous materials like paint, solvents, pesticides, or propane; those go through your county's household hazardous waste program, and we'll tell you where. And we don't give formal appraisals or legal advice — we flag items of possible value, but a formal valuation is a separate professional service.
No guesswork, no over-promising. Just an honest scope and a fair price.
Recent Estate Jobs
We keep a running log of real jobs. A few estate clears from around the service area: there was a two-day estate cleanout we did in Crystal River, where the family was out of state and we ran the whole thing off a video walk-through and a pull-and-hold for the heirlooms.
Over in Lake County, an estate buyout we did in Lady Lake is a good example of the contents offsetting the cleanout — we bought what had resale value and cleared the rest in one visit. And a three-day full-house cleanout we did in Mount Dora shows what a bigger, staged, room-by-room clear looks like from start to broom-clean handoff.
Related Services
We Buy Estate Contents
The sell side — we assess the contents and, where the value's there, buy them to offset your cleanout.
Property Cleanouts
Foreclosure, eviction, hoarding, garage, and whole-home cleanouts across six counties.
Junk Removal
Just a few specific items? Furniture, appliances, mattresses, electronics — hauled and gone.
Estate Cleanout Services Across West Central Florida
We handle estate and property cleanouts across 39 cities in 6 Florida counties. Estates, foreclosures, downsizing, hoarding situations — wherever the property is, we can get there fast, and most quotes go out the same day you text us photos.
Citrus County: Crystal River, Inverness, Homosassa Springs, Homosassa, Beverly Hills, Citrus Springs, Sugarmill Woods, Pine Ridge, Citrus Hills, Hernando, Inverness Highlands South, Lecanto, Floral City
Hernando County: Spring Hill, Brooksville, North Weeki Wachee
Sumter County: The Villages, Wildwood, Bushnell, Oxford, Coleman, Lake Panasoffkee
Marion County: Ocala, Summerfield, Dunnellon, Silver Springs Shores, Marion Oaks, Belleview
Lake County: Clermont, Lady Lake, Mount Dora, Leesburg, Eustis, Fruitland Park, Groveland, Mascotte, Minneola, Tavares
Orange County: Apopka
Text us photos of the property and we'll have a price to you before the end of the day. If the estate has valuable contents, ask about our estate buying service — it can offset or even eliminate your cleanout cost.
Estate Cleanout FAQs
What is an estate cleanout?
It's a whole-property clear-out after a death, a move to assisted living, or a downsizing. We walk the home, set aside anything you want kept, then sort every room into keep, donate, sell, recycle, and dispose. The property is left broom-clean and ready to list or hand back to the family.
Can you handle the cleanout if I'm out of state?
Yes — most of our estate work is for an out-of-state executor or adult children handling things from up north. We do a video walk-through, text you photos of every room, quote the whole job, and coordinate what gets pulled and held before anything is hauled. You never have to fly down.
What happens to heirlooms, documents, and photos?
Nothing leaves until you say so. Our first step is pull-and-hold — we set aside jewelry, paperwork, photos, and anything you flag, and we confirm with the executor before hauling. If you need a few days to go through personal items first, take them.
Do the contents offset the cost of the cleanout?
Sometimes. If the estate has resale value, our We Buy Estate Contents service can apply toward the cleanout. We assess the contents, identify what has a realistic resale market, and determine whether the estate qualifies for a cash purchase, a cleanout credit, a reduced-cost cleanout, or a standard cleanout. Not every estate has enough value to offset the job, and we'll tell you straight either way.
Do you do foreclosure and eviction cleanouts too?
Yes. Foreclosure and eviction cleanouts are part of what we do — banks, asset managers, landlords, and property managers who need a unit emptied and documented fast. Before-and-after photos and itemized removal summaries included.
Is there anything you can't handle?
We're a hauling and cleanout crew, not a hazmat or biohazard company. True biohazard situations — bodily fluids, medical sharps, extensive animal waste — need a licensed remediation service, and we'll point you to one. We also don't give formal appraisals or legal advice. We flag items of possible value; a formal valuation is a separate professional service.
Facing a Whole Estate? Let's Take It Off Your Plate.
Text us photos of the property. We'll send a price. Then we set aside what matters, clear the rest, and hand it back broom-clean.