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House Clearance
Can anyone give me an idea of how much I can expect to pay for the house clearance of a typical three-bedroomed semi. I have had a quote from a well-known charity for £285 which will include the removal of large furniture, bric-a-brac, clothes, books etc. Obviously the Charity will sell what they can in their charity shops and will dispose of the rest. Does this sound like a fair quote? Many thanks in advance.
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It does depend on where in the Uk you are.
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It does depend on where in the Uk you are.
I asked a similar question here.
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Acting on the advice given I contacted a local house clearance company,
They removed everything for me including carpets etc. and paid me £98 as well.
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Acting on the advice given I contacted a local house clearance company,
They removed everything for me including carpets etc. and paid me £98 as well.
Have you got a local auction house? One of the local estate agents may be able to give you the name of one. We had one clear my Mother in Law's out. They disposed of everything that could not be sold like mattresses, sold the rest at their auction and we got the money less their costs. We just took her clothes to a charity shop and a few personal things and they did the rest, we got about £800.
I advised chrisgel to get a house clearance company .
there is one just near me , he pays the owner £50 to £100 for the contents of a house and then clears it for them. He sells what he can and puts the rest in a skip and gets rid of it legally. He cleans repaints and sells the furniture ,it looks like new when he is finished with it and he sells it a lot cheaper than places like Ikea, plus it is better quality no fibre board !
there is one just near me , he pays the owner £50 to £100 for the contents of a house and then clears it for them. He sells what he can and puts the rest in a skip and gets rid of it legally. He cleans repaints and sells the furniture ,it looks like new when he is finished with it and he sells it a lot cheaper than places like Ikea, plus it is better quality no fibre board !