About Us

If you're looking for a reliable and trustworthy estate sale company to handle your estate liquidation needs, look no further than Lowcountry Legacy Estate Sales!

Owned and operated by a US Marine veteran with eight years of service, you can trust that Lowcountry Legacy Estate Sales will provide the same level of dedication, attention to detail, and commitment to excellence that he displayed while serving our country.

Whether you're downsizing, moving, or managing the estate of a loved one, Lowcountry Legacy Estate Sales will provide professional and efficient estate sale services to help you get the most value out of your items. With a focus on honesty, integrity, and customer satisfaction, you can trust that your estate sale will be handled with care and respect.

So if you're in need of estate sale services, choose Lowcountry Legacy Estate Sales. Contact us today to schedule your consultation and let us help you turn your legacy into a lasting one!

LowCountry Legacy Estate Sales, LLC manages the estate sale. We provide numerous estate liquidation services.

These services include pre-sale, sale-day, and post-sale tasks.

Pre-Sale Tasks

Before the liquidation sale, The Company carefully sorts through your loved one’s furnishings and household items. The Company uses their expertise to appraise and price each estate sale item. When assigning prices to estate sale treasures, The Company often performs Google searches and views eBay online auction “sold” listings. The Company may contact local auction houses about fine art and rare items that may command better prices at auction.

As part of their estate sale services, The Company advertises the sale to promote a good turnout. The Company will likely place newspaper classified ads, promote the sale on their social channels, and send email notifications to their subscribers. The Company will also set up prominent street signs to attract adventurous shoppers.

In addition to advertisements, The Company will list upcoming sales on their website. EstateSales.org and EstateSales.net are two of the most-visited estate sale websites. They maintain searchable databases that list sales from New York to California.

Before the estate sale begins,The Company will give each sale item a price tag. An estate sale is often called a “tag sale” or a “moving sale” because almost everything across the estate has a price tag. The Company also attractively displays the home’s entire contents before opening the doors to potential buyers.

Sale-Day Tasks

On the day of the sale, The Company monitors all aspects of the event. Besides managing traffic throughout the premises, The Company oversees an onsite staff that includes sales associates.

The Company’s team answers shoppers’ questions about sale items. When customers are ready to pay for their treasures, staff members handle payment.

Post-Sale Tasks

Not all items are sold during an estate sale. As part of The Company’s job, they must dispose of the remaining items. Whether they donate them to charity, take them to upcoming estate sales, or deposit them in the dumpster, everything must go. Next, The Company often performs a house cleanout.

When resolving large, paid-for “sold” items, The Company may allow for next-day pick up. Staff members may also ship paid-for items to other locations. To conclude the sale, the estate liquidator will present the seller with a “sold Items” list. Later on, the seller will receive the sale proceeds minus The Company’s service fees.