Estate Cleanout in
Dallas

Whole-home clears of Park Cities, Lakewood, and Preston Hollow homes — attic to garage, decades of furniture, handled with care and donation-routed. Discreet and curb-clean, priced flat as truck-fill.

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A lifetime of a home, cleared with care

Settling an estate or downsizing a long-held home is a big, sensitive job, and we treat it that way. We do whole-home estate cleanouts across DFW — the Park Cities mansions, the Lakewood Tudors, the Preston Hollow ranch estates, and the suburban family homes — clearing room by room with the good furniture, antiques, and household goods routed to donation or consignment rather than the landfill. Because Dallas homes are slab-built with no basements, the volume hides in the attic and the detached garage, and we clear both along with every room. In the estate neighborhoods, discretion and a clean curb matter — we keep nothing sitting out front. Priced flat as truck-fill from a photo, the home left broom-clean. (TX sales tax added where applicable.)

What's included

Estate cleanout pricing

Priced as truck-fill from a photo. The carry, donation routing, and disposal are included.

VolumePrice
Truck-fill (1/4)$295
Truck-fill (1/2)$525
Truck-fill (3/4)$720
Truck-fill (full)$895

$75 minimum. Carry & donation routing included; disposal included; broom-clean finish. TX sales tax added where applicable.

Estate cleanouts across DFW

What customers say

★★★★★

"Settled my mom's Tudor near White Rock Lake — full attic, full garage, decades of it. Discreet, donation-routed, nothing at the curb. Fair flat price for a big job."

— Diane R., Lakewood
★★★★★

"Family estate in Highland Park — antiques, a piano, a whole house. White-glove, consigned the good pieces, curb-clean. Exactly the discretion we needed."

— Margaret S., Highland Park
★★★★★

"Whole-home clear on a big Preston Hollow lot. Staged on the driveway, broom-clean, donation-routed. Couldn't have done it without them."

— Robert M., Preston Hollow