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Germantown Estate Liquidation Services

An estate sale may not be right for you -- here's a better way to sell your treasures in Germantown

by Christopher Lancette
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Orion’s Attic has provided Germantown estate liquidation services for over a decade. Perhaps not quite as famous as some of its Montgomery County neighbors, Germantown is home to more than 91,000 people. This makes the community the third most populous area in Maryland. Only Baltimore and Columbia are home to more people. Germantown has a fascinating history that includes everything from the origin of its name to Abraham Lincoln assassination co-conspirator George Atzerodt getting captured there.

Family members who are moving to or spending time in Germantown to care for aging parents or deal with their estates should consider getting some downtime in any of the area’s sites. When we’re not liquidating estates and cleaning out homes in Gaithersburg, you’ll find us enjoying the amazing array of sites and adventures the area hosts. Butler’s Orchard is so much fun that die-hard NFL fans and Orion’s Attic co-owners Chris Lancette and Won-ok Kim even skipped a football Sunday to pick raspberries there. We also love learning about Germantown’s and Montgomery County’s roles in the Underground Railroad.

Germantown estate liquidation options at a glance

Germantown’s booming population, including seniors, means people are often downsizing and moving. This creates a big need for Germantown estate liquidation and home cleanout companies like ours. We serve both big-dollar homes and more traditional houses. No project is too big for us, and no home contains treasures too valuable for us to sell.

Many Germantown residents, estate executors and personal representatives are turning to our most popular option – our estate liquidation and home cleanout service. Check out our Estate Liquidation and Downsizing Guide, which includes a 2.5-minute video that shows our work in action. We charge a labor fee and quickly and conscientiously clear everything people would like removed from their homes – from Mid-century modern furniture and antique watches to ancient pottery and rare record collections — and everything in between. We sell what can be sold through auctions and other means (clients get the proceeds), transport donations to charity, and haul away the trash.

People also ask us about Germantown estate sale companies, Germantown estate cleanout companies and Germantown antique companies. They ask about … antique dealers near me. Germantown estate sales. Antique shops near me. Germantown auctions. Germantown home cleanouts. Where do I sell my parents’ stuff? Germantown senior move management. Estate sales near me. Downsizing near me. Montgomery County estate liquidation companies. Montgomery County estate sale companies.

So, it’s easy to get confused by all the estate liquidation options out there. We believe our estate liquidation and home cleanout service is the best, most efficient and earth-friendly way to sell the good stuff, give second lives to the rest, and enable people to quickly move on to selling their homes or the houses they inherited.

Call us for help cleaning out your Germantown home

Contact us today to discuss your project. We provide free phone consultations to get the ball rolling. We follow that up with a free on-site visit to provide you with a specific quote for your project.

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Orion’s Attic is a full-service estate liquidation, downsizing and home cleanout company based in Silver Spring, Maryland. We also buy antiques and collectibles.  We serve Montgomery County (Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Gaithersburg, Germantown, Olney, Potomac, Rockville, Silver Spring, Wheaton, Takoma Park, etc.), Baltimore County, Frederick County, Howard County, Prince George’s County, and the greater metro Washington D.C., Maryland, Northern Virginia) area.

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