They have been a secret gem, that more people should explore… I heard about them first as a company that helps seniors down size, and it turns out, that they do so much more. The exciting thing for most people is that they have awesome sales since they are trying to liquidate everything in the house– including cars. I went to one of their estate sales and found some very cool Japanese soup bowls for give-away prices. There were a few workers and they were all really friendly. I love the concept of what they do also. It starts with helping people(usually seniors) down size and move into a smaller place, and as part of their service, they help de-clutter the house, sale the items that are not being moved and move the rest. They are doing a great job for the local community by providing great service, awesome prices and a lot of unique items for sale — and there is no memberships involved. :) I’m glad I found them !
Rovi J.
Rating des Ortes: 5 San Bruno, CA
I have always been on the lookout for things that we need at home via garage sales and estate sales before buying them at stores. I have gone to the estate sales of Caring Transitions and have purchased a lot of really good stuff — armoires, dressers, paintings, kitchen stuff and many more. Lots of high end, excellent condition and great priced items. Come early to get the good quality and big items. Come after 1pm and everything left is half-off! They can deliver huge items, they accept credit cards and most of all, they are very organized. The flow of buyer traffic is controlled and handled efficiently. I am on their mailing list so I know where their next sales are. You can also get a preview of what items are on their upcoming estate sales!
Jason C.
Rating des Ortes: 5 San Jose, CA
Every so often I drive past a garage sale and I stop and have a quick look, and more often than not most of the stuff for sale is crappy to me. On the other hand the estate sales of Caring Transitions has much more high end stuff.(Basically they are selling everything in the house, because they help oldsters move or downsize) I bought a 4 year old $ 400-when-new Yamaha AV receiver for $ 50 after 1PM when everything becomes half-off. I also bought power tools, hand tools, an espresso machine, and a BP meter for almost nothing. I’ve seen big screen TVs go for $ 100, nice genuine art, sculptures and large leather sofas in great shape for ridiculous prices. They accept credit cards, and can put you on a mailing list so you know when and where their next sales are. The photos of stuff in upcoming sales are very helpful.