Lesson: But it’s all Junk!

The baby boomers have been one of the largest and richest population demographics in recent history. The transfer of their belongings to the next generation has begun. The problem is most of what they have is junk, and we don’t want it. Sure, we’ll accept stocks, bonds, stamps and coin collections. Those can be easily liquified. But the household items, keepsakes, collectables and heirlooms are a different kettle of fish. The baby boomers were purchasers and collectors, whereas later generations are more into minimalism. So, what do they and we do with all that stuff? 


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