teetee
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42 single male currently rent. I am thinking of buying a house as my primary residence but I don't want to take all the junk that I have accumulated over the past with me. Is there a guideline on how to declutter so I can get rid of them?
The value of the stuff I have are probably totaling around 5 grand. They include some hard drives (~12TB spread out in small physical drives), a digital keyboard, one ebay cheapest acoustic guitar, one also inexpensive electric beginner's guitar with junk AMP, two pressure washers, one foldable bicycle for teenagers, paint supplies, new/used car parts for 96 Accord, lots of out-dated electronic gadgets (handheld GPS that don't do maps, distance measurer that uses batteries, plumbing and electric parts for household. You get the idea).
Anyway most of the stuff is brand new. I have already thrown away a new muffler and drum brake sets to the scrap metal yard. Still need to throw some more out so I don't have to deal with them when I am moving out.
I don't do yard sale but I can try craigslist. It does take a long time to get results.
The value of the stuff I have are probably totaling around 5 grand. They include some hard drives (~12TB spread out in small physical drives), a digital keyboard, one ebay cheapest acoustic guitar, one also inexpensive electric beginner's guitar with junk AMP, two pressure washers, one foldable bicycle for teenagers, paint supplies, new/used car parts for 96 Accord, lots of out-dated electronic gadgets (handheld GPS that don't do maps, distance measurer that uses batteries, plumbing and electric parts for household. You get the idea).
Anyway most of the stuff is brand new. I have already thrown away a new muffler and drum brake sets to the scrap metal yard. Still need to throw some more out so I don't have to deal with them when I am moving out.
I don't do yard sale but I can try craigslist. It does take a long time to get results.
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