Our Work
Each engagement begins the same way. A specialist visits the home for an afternoon and documents the contents room by room, quietly and without disruption. The homeowner is not asked to organize anything in advance, nor to be present beyond the moments that suit them.
The purpose of the visit is to create a clear record of what is in the home, what carries value, and what may require a decision later. Nothing is removed, sold, or acted upon at this stage.
The record is the deliverable. What is done with it remains entirely the homeowner’s decision.
The Record
Within seven days, the homeowner receives a complete printed record, together with a digital archive of the same material. It is prepared to be kept: structured, durable, and clear enough to be useful months or years later.
Inside it, the principal contents of the home are described, photographed, and valued against current market data. For each significant item or category, the report includes a clear recommendation: whether it should be retained, sold privately, consigned to auction, donated, or passed within the family. Where action is recommended, appropriate contacts are provided.
One year of correspondence is included for follow-up questions, clarification, and reasonable updates.
The Visit
Most homes are documented in a single afternoon. Larger residences may require a full day, or occasionally two. Every engagement is conducted by appointment, in private, and on a timeline set by the homeowner.
We do not ask the homeowner to commit to any next step. If they later wish for the recommendations to be carried out on their behalf, that work is arranged separately and quoted in writing.