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    5 Top Estate Sale Companies in Winston-Salem

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldNovember 11, 20253 Mins Read
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    • Most Winston-Salem estate sale companies charge a 35% to 50% commission, significantly reducing sellers' net proceeds.
    • Average estate sales generate about $18,000 to $20,000 gross; after 35% to 40% fees sellers may net roughly $10,800 to $13,000.
    • Use resources like HomeLight's Simple Sale and Agent Match to research companies, find cash buyers, or secure a top agent who sells for more.

    Working with estate sale companies in Winston-Salem

    Professional estate sale companies organize public events to sell a large portion of a home’s contents. They typically handle pricing, staging, advertising, and day-of management to help attract buyers and maximize proceeds. Some Winston-Salem companies specialize in online sales, while others offer a combination of in-person and digital formats.

    Unlike garage sales, estate sales usually feature a wide variety of household items — including furniture, antiques, collectibles, and everyday goods — and last one to three days. Companies often offer discounts on the final day to help sell remaining items.

    After the sale, many Winston-Salem companies assist with unsold items through donation, consignment, or disposal services to help prepare the home for listing.

    Estate sale costs and estimated proceeds

    Estate sale companies in Winston-Salem typically charge a commission between 35% and 50% of total sales. The rate may vary depending on the sale’s complexity and the value of the items. Higher-value estates may qualify for lower commission rates.

    Commission fees affect what you take home. According to EstateSales.net, the average estate sale generates $18,000 to $20,000 in gross revenue. With a 35% to 40% commission, sellers might net around $10,800 to $13,000 after fees.

    Most companies in Winston-Salem prefer a minimum expected revenue of $5,000 to $10,000 to take on a sale, though some may make exceptions for smaller estates.

    »Learn more: Estate Sale Company FAQs

    Find more estate sale companies in Winston-Salem

    While we’ve listed a few trusted estate sale companies in Winston-Salem, it’s a good idea to conduct your own research to find one that fits your needs, budget, timeline, and communication style. Here are some resources to help guide you:

    How Much Is Your Inherited Home Worth?

    If you’re curious about how much your inherited property might be worth, get a preliminary estimate from HomeLight’s free Home Value Estimator.

    Do you need to empty a house before selling it?

    You don’t always have to clear out a house before listing it for sale. Some Winston-Salem real estate agents recommend leaving key furniture and decor in place to help buyers visualize the space. If the property is already empty, virtual staging may be a good option.

    If you’re looking for a fast and low-stress sale, HomeLight’s Simple Sale platform connects sellers with reputable cash buyers who purchase Winston-Salem homes in nearly any condition — even those still full of belongings.

    »Learn more: Skip repairs, clean-up, and showings with a no-obligation cash offer

    Next step: Sell the home with a top Winston-Salem real estate agent

    Once the estate sale is complete, selling the home is often the next big move. Whether you’re managing an inherited home, downsizing, or relocating, working with a top Winston-Salem real estate agent can lead to a quicker sale and stronger offers.

    Through HomeLight’s free Agent Match platform, you can connect with Winston-Salem’s top-performing agents based on actual transaction data. Our research shows the top 5% of agents sell homes for up to 10% more than the average agent. Getting expert support on your side can help you move forward with confidence.

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