Estate and full apartment clearances in Sydney's city core
Sometimes an apartment has to be cleared because someone has died, or because they've moved into care and the lease has to close behind them. It's not a rubbish job, even when most of what remains has to go. We treat it as what it is: a home being folded up, carefully, by people who won't rush you.
It starts with a conversation, not a truck
Tell us a little about the apartment and the situation, and we'll arrange a time to walk through it with you, or with whoever is local if the family isn't. There's no meter running on that conversation and no obligation at the end of it. If the timing needs to wait for probate, for family to fly in, for a strata date, it waits.
What careful looks like in practice
- Anything that looks personal, photographs, letters, documents, jewellery, obvious keepsakes, is set aside as we go, boxed and handed to you, never guessed at.
- You decide what leaves and what stays, room by room if you want, or by a simple rule we agree up front.
- Good furniture and useful things are offered for reuse where practical rather than tipped.
- The crew that starts the job finishes it. No parade of strangers through the rooms.
- We work quietly and plainly in the building, nothing about the visit announces itself to the neighbours.
The end state
The apartment empty, swept and ready for whatever comes next, a sale, a surrender of the lease, a refurbishment. If an agent or solicitor needs confirmation of the clearance for their file, we provide it.
If it helps to see the shape of the whole thing first, we've written a calm walk-through of how a quiet clearance works, step by step.
When you're ready, or just want to ask something first: send us a note here. It comes to a person, and it's answered gently.