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if you're not the owner, I wouldn't get involved with that....
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Tony and Suzanne Marri...
Scottsdale, AZ
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Ryan Huggins - Thousan...
Thousand Oaks, CA
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Ron and Alexandra Seigel
Carpinteria, CA
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Lyn Sims
Schaumburg, IL
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There are some specific groups on Facebook that might be a good place to post these items.
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Jeff Pearl
Lovettsville, VA
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Debe Maxwell, CRS
Charlotte, NC
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Eileen Burns - Facebook has market place, too.
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Praful Thakkar
Andover, MA
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Eileen maybe somebody in the condo building would like to buy it. Suggest to sellers that maybe they could put up a flyer - somewhere that is appropiate in the building.
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Fred Griffin Florida R...
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Eileen.
Here in CA, there are estate sales companies that hold these in the home. There may be some in your area also. A
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Susan Emo
Kingston, ON
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As Sandy Padula and Norm Padula, JD, GRI NMLS#1483386 said, suggest that they utilize local Facebook pages - things go very quickly there (at least in Charlotte they do)!
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Lyn Sims
Schaumburg, IL
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FTL used to have a Broker forum where you could post things like that...not sure if that is still an option.
Eve
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Barbara Todaro
Franklin, MA
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I do not usyally get involved with the seller selling off their furniture, too much liability. I usually tell them Face book groups and craigslist worked in the past
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Barbara Todaro
Franklin, MA
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Unless you are going into the furniture business why? But if you really want to help them out.. and the table qualifies as an antique contact local reputable antique dealers
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Make a free website with one of the free web services and wait for Google to index.
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There are so many places now this can be done:
Amazon, ebay etc. a quick Bing search turns up millions of suggestions
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Facebook groups that are local, 5 mile app is also great. Never hurts to give them ideas - just don't try to manage the sale for them.
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When my parents were moving, we sold Mom's piano to one of the neighbors. Maybe your seller should contact other owners in the building.
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Try also Ebay and Facebook. Also Nextdoor is a great resource to buy or exchange things.
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Check facebook yard sale sites in their area. Potential buyers are usually local and actually show up when they say. they could also take it to a local auction house, or donate it to a legitimate charity like lupus foundation, etc and probably get a tax write off.
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I never thought of using Facebook pages..that sounds like a route but also having an estate company have a home sale.
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A store that specializes in this type of furniture may take it on consignment.
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I agree with those who said local facebook pages. We have buy sell trade pages that sell things quickly. I also agree with Barbara, I wouldn't get personally involved.-Kasey
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Other than Craigslist, consignment and auction companies.
Take out a TV ad. That should work.
So, what's the REAL reason for the eliminated list? This seller, with such a extensive list may not be a seller at all.
Advertise in the condo newsletter and call it done.
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Do they have a newsletter in the condo association? This may be a great way to sell to neighbors.
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Honestly, craigslist is the place to sell. I'd also suggest the local NextDoor community. But like Barbara said, don't be the one involved with it. Give recommendations and step out.
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I have nothing more to add beyond the comments already left. I know you will find the perfect solution for your client Eileen Burns
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Is the seller a member of NextDoor.com? It's available to people who either live or do business in a particular neighborhood and I have heard some postive results. Good luck to your client.
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I think you''ve covered most of the bases. Maybe Oodle? How about in the community's website.
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Hey Eileen, I am guessing this is for an elderly client so as I am assuming you are helping them out. I would suggest handing it over to a pro. You don't need to be involved in a Craigslist scam or horror story! Good luck and btw Duffy's has a waterfront table waiting with our names on it
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I heard a seller say that Facebook Marketplace worked really well for him.
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Well this is not the right place. Why are you listing it out?
You have all the bases covered with what you have listed. I always let that fall right back on the sellers shoulders. It's their stuff after all.