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    Realty Simplified

    5.0 (2 reviews)
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    Alexander Appraisal & Estate Services

    Alexander Appraisal & Estate Services

    (45 reviews)

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    I attended an estate sale and purchased a large, heavy mirror. I realized I wouldn't be able to…read morehelp carry it, so I asked a staff member if someone could assist. She told me yes and mentioned a tip for the person who helped. A gentleman then helped my husband carry the mirror down the stairs. At the top of the stairs, a woman who I believe is named Brittany Y. began following closely behind them on the staircase, which felt unnecessary and made an already difficult situation more stressful. Once downstairs, I handed a cash tip directly to the gentleman. At that point, Brittany took the money from his hand and immediately asked me if I had more to give. When I said "excuse me," she responded, "Not trying to be tacky, but can you give him more money?" I declined. Instead of leaving it there, she remained outside harassing me while my husband and I secured the mirror and continued to ask us for more money. During this time, she told me that "this is her business, and the employee only makes $15 an hour and she doesn't have insurance for them to move things". This was uncomfortable and inappropriate. Discussing an employee's wages and internal policies with a customer-- and especially asking for more money--is highly unprofessional. I did apologize just to end the interaction, but the situation should never have escalated this way. I was willing to tip for help, but being pressured repeatedly and having the money taken from the employee was unacceptable. While I appreciate the help from the gentleman, this experience left a very negative impression. If employees are not supposed to assist with moving items, Brittany could have said something before they started down the stairs.

    Very professional. Staff very friendly. I go to many estate sales and this one I always enjoy…read more Thanks for the great services

    Family Tree Estates

    Family Tree Estates

    (3 reviews)

    Shane and family totally wowed our family. They did such an awesome job of clean out l, set up and…read moreclean up for our parents' Baytown home. We split the funds 50/50 and we are very happy with that since the mission is getting this house "sale-ready"! We recommend Family Tree highly. Quite the value-add during a difficult, emotional time.

    In my experience, hiring Family Tree Estate Sales (Shane and Jessica Compeau) to handle my late…read morefather's estate in July 2025 was a deeply disappointing and harmful decision. I trusted them because Shane's mother, Marlys Parker, is my neighbor, and I believed that connection meant they would be fair and honest during a very difficult time. Unfortunately, that trust was misplaced. The contract was vague, but I was told to expect a full, properly advertised estate sale. Instead, the day before the sale the type of sale was changed without my consent, and in my opinion it became more of a "picker-style" event. Preparation was minimal. They failed to show up on the agreed-upon date, worked only short hours, and rushed the setup. They also listed the sale online with the wrong address on EstateSales.net. On Friday, the first (and least trafficked) day of the sale, nearly all high-value items disappeared quickly, including my father's entire lifetime Snap-on tool collection (worth $7,000-$10,000), specialty tools, and a garage full of equipment. Their vague receipts only listed $945 total for "tools." In addition, my father's Harley-Davidson motorcycle parts, memorabilia, and paraphernalia were also gone by the end of the sale, yet the receipts do not reflect anywhere near their true value. Receipts overall were non-itemized, with questionable entries like "clothes" for $400 or a "denim jacket" for $200, while valuable items were undersold. At the end of the sale, every valuable item was gone, yet the estate received almost nothing in return. Based on what I saw, I believe this may have been an in-house resale situation, where items were intentionally sold cheap only to be resold later at higher prices. The family also owns The Perfect Piece Emporium, an antique business in Kemah, which in my opinion raises serious concerns about where my father's belongings actually ended up. Property was mishandled: they cut through a locked fence instead of using the combination lock, left keys in an exterior door, and unplugged appliances, which caused my brother to lose power in his room and disabled the washer/dryer. We did not pay for a clean out, but in the end we were cleaned out of all valuables. What remained was thrown into piles in the garage and left in total disarray. At payout, they even tried to give me 50% instead of the contracted 60%, only correcting it when I questioned them. They also spelled my name wrong on both the contract and the check. Many of their positive Google reviews appear to be written by family and friends, which in my opinion made the business look more reputable than it actually is. In my opinion, this was a serious abuse of trust. Families going through grief deserve compassion and honesty, not misleading practices and financial harm. Based on my experience, I strongly caution anyone against hiring Family Tree Estate Sales. Protect your valuables, demand itemized receipts, and choose a company with true transparency and integrity.

    Caring Transitions of Metro Houston - Owners - Ray and Gina Powell

    Caring Transitions of Metro Houston

    (3 reviews)

    Rice Military, River Oaks

    I asked for information for this company to do a large estate sale for us when a family member…read morepassed. I had been to several of their sales and thought they always had very fair deals. A CT employee came out to look at the house which was quite a lot. Our family member was a hoarder but a hoarder of quality things, much of it with price tags still attached. We received quote of $13,000 plus a daily labor wage for workers of $7.50 per hour, per worker. Unbelievable! We ended up doing the estate sale ourselves and it was quite successful.

    I've been waiting about 6 +months for an accounting of items sold and our final check from my…read moremother's estate after she died, February, 2020. About a week after her funeral, Covid lockdowns took place, which severely affected our estate sale; which was no fault of this company. We had agreed with our rep to place my mother's items on several online auctions over the last year. Long story short, communication went dark soon after I was told a final accounting would be forthcoming. Finally, we got a response after I called corporate office for an intervention. It's a very complicated time we are all in. All I ever asked for was full transparency of items sold and the exact amount of what those items brought in, which by the way, was in their terms of agreement. It took months to get this. Despite Covid restrictions, the information I requested should have been simple to answer. I regrettably would not recommend this company. It will just cause you way too much stress.

    Realty Simplified - realestatesvcs - Updated May 2026

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