I ended up inheriting my Grandmother’s house in Jax, Florida.
The arena was a mess.
There was garbage on top of it. My Grandmother was an intense hoarder that couldn’t let anything go. The amount of magazines and newspapers were insane. There was also tons of aged medicine packaging, furniture, books, and clothing. After he passed I realized that I would need to go through the house, toss a lot of it, and then sell the arena. It was devastating losing him and the last thing I wanted to do was throw out all his possessions. I knew it would be too taxing to decide what to keep. So I ended up having a friend grab the mementos I remembered most. Then I contacted a Northeast Florida real estate company that does money for house offers. The local money house buyer was certainly great about my situation. He gave a price and then that was it. I settled, signed, and never looked back. The guy was in charge of cleaning out the arena and then listing it for sale. I was certainly glad that I didn’t have to get up close and personal with all the stuff. I didn’t certainly want to know about all the things that were getting tossed. A hoarder condo also tends to be dirty, smelly and there are embarrassing things in there. I am glad I got to remember my Grandmother the best way possible, rather than see what he became later in life. The Jax real estate investors made this unquestionably taxing situation with a hoarder condo the best it could be.