Estate Cleanouts — Westchester County

Estate Cleanouts Done with Care

ClearSpace helps families, realtors, attorneys, and property managers clear estate properties respectfully after a loss, move, sale, or transition.

How We Work

Professional and discreet

We treat every property and family with care and respect

Full-property or room-by-room

We work at the pace and scope that fits your situation

Coordinated with attorneys & realtors

We work directly with whoever is managing the property

Clear pricing before we start

No surprise charges, no obligation to proceed

Estate Cleanout Care

Handled Respectfully, Room by Room or Full Property

Estate cleanouts can be emotional and time-sensitive. ClearSpace helps remove furniture, boxes, clothing, appliances, and household items while keeping the process clear and respectful.

Room-by-Room Cleanouts
Clear selected rooms, storage areas, garages, basements, or specific parts of the property.
Full-Property Clearouts
Remove furniture, boxes, clothing, appliances, and accumulated household items across the home.
Managed Coordination
Coordinate with families, estate attorneys, realtors, or property managers handling the transition.
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A Clear, Respectful Process

If there are items to keep, set them aside or point them out. If the whole property needs to be cleared, we can handle the full scope.

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Scope of Work

What We Handle During Estate Cleanouts

ClearSpace removes common household contents while you decide what stays, what goes, and what needs special attention.

Household Contents
  • Furniture
  • Clothing
  • Boxes
  • Household goods
  • Books and decor
Large Items
  • Mattresses
  • Appliances
  • Tables and desks
  • Shelving
  • Storage items
Transition Cleanouts
  • Room-by-room cleanouts
  • Full-property cleanouts
  • Garage and basement overflow
  • Move-out leftovers
  • Property sale preparation
Coordination

Who We Coordinate With

Estate cleanouts often involve more than one decision-maker. We keep communication simple and clear.

Families
Managing a parent's home, inherited property, or household transition.
Estate Attorneys
Coordinating property disposition and cleanout timelines.
Realtors
Preparing an estate property for listing, staging, or closing.
Property Managers
Handling access, timelines, and property readiness.
Right Service?

Is an Estate Cleanout the Right Service?

If you are not sure what can be removed, send photos or call before scheduling.

Good Fit
  • A home needs to be cleared after a loss, move, sale, or transition
  • Furniture, boxes, clothing, and household goods need removal
  • A family member, realtor, attorney, or manager is coordinating the property
  • You need room-by-room or full-property clearing
Not a Fit
  • Hazardous materials or chemicals
  • Biohazard or medical waste
  • Asbestos-containing materials
  • Structural demolition or remediation work
ClearSpace FAQ

Estate Cleanout Questions

Straight answers about pricing, pickup, items we take, service areas, and what to expect.

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Do I need to be present during the estate cleanout?

Not always. If access is arranged and the scope is clear, we can coordinate with the person managing the property. We will confirm details before work begins.

Still have a question? We pick up the phone.

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Estate cleanouts throughout Westchester County. Call or text to talk through the property, timing, and scope.