New Horizon Estate Sales manages the complete sale of household contents for Oklahoma City residents facing downsizing, relocation, or property settlement after a death. The company handles appraisal, cataloging, marketing, and auction or fixed-price sale of furniture, antiques, collectibles, and everyday items, positioning itself as an alternative to donation, consignment, or piecemeal selling for estates of varying size and composition.
Estate liquidation differs from consignment or online resale in speed, scope, and responsibility. New Horizon takes ownership of the liquidation process: the company appraises contents, stages and photographs items, markets the sale through multiple channels, conducts the transaction (whether auction or fixed-price), and handles payment to the homeowner. The homeowner does not manage individual listings, negotiate with buyers, or coordinate removals. This model suits people with 50 or more items of value, tight timelines before a home closes, or estates too large to sell piece by piece. The company operates across the Oklahoma City metro and handles everything from Victorian furniture and china collections to modern appliances and yard equipment.
New Horizon charges either a percentage-based commission (typically 30 to 40 percent of gross sale proceeds, depending on sale method and estate size) or a flat fee for appraisal and marketing with a lower percentage on sales. For most residential estates, the percentage model is standard: if household contents sell for $10,000, the homeowner nets roughly $6,000 to $7,000 after the company's fee. Appraisals for insurance or probate purposes cost separately and typically range from $300 to $800 depending on the number of items and their estimated value. Some estates generate enough through auction or fixed-price sales to offset the commission; others net less after fees than online individual sales would yield. The company does not charge upfront listing fees, which distinguishes it from some national franchise liquidators that require deposits before assessing inventory.
Oklahoma City residents have three main paths: hire an estate sale company, use a consignment shop, or sell items individually online. Consignment shops (such as those in Midtown or around Norman) take lower commissions (often 40 to 50 percent) but move inventory slowly and may decline low-value items entirely. Individual online sales via Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, or eBay give the seller a higher percentage per item but demand time, photography skills, coordination with multiple buyers, and handling of no-shows. New Horizon fills the middle ground: it liquidates an entire estate in days or weeks, handles all buyer interaction, and accepts mixed-value inventories. For estates with antiques or collectibles, it may net more than consignment; for modern household goods, the commission may be higher than online sales of those specific items would yield. The trade is convenience and speed.
New Horizon suits homeowners managing an estate after a parent's death, anyone downsizing before a move out of state, and sellers with limited time before a property must close. It also works for people uncomfortable with online selling, unable to photograph and describe dozens of items, or managing estates with fragile antiques requiring careful handling. Residents with only a few pieces of high value may do better through a single antique dealer or auction house specializing in that category. Those with time and comfort selling online, or with mainly modern furniture of low resale value, may keep more money by donating items for a tax deduction or selling select pieces individually.
A representative visits the home to walk the property, examine furniture, artwork, and collectibles, and discuss the homeowner's timeline and goals. This consultation is free and nonbinding. The company then provides a preliminary assessment of sale method (live auction, online auction, or fixed-price sale) and estimated proceeds. If the homeowner agrees, New Horizon schedules a marketing date, photographs all items, writes descriptions, and lists inventory on its own website and partner platforms. The actual sale (live, online timed, or open-house) follows within two to four weeks of the initial consultation.
New Horizon operates by appointment for estate consultations; walk-ins are not accepted. The company serves Oklahoma City and surrounding communities including Edmond, Norman, and Midwest City. Parking at the homeowner's property accommodates the company's team and potential buyers during the sale. Confirm current hours and scheduling availability by phone, as appointment windows shift seasonally and depend on the number of active estates in queue.
New Horizon Estate Sales streamlines a process that would otherwise consume weeks of a homeowner's time and yields faster access to cash than consignment shops offer, making it the logical choice for Oklahoma City residents clearing large estates under time pressure.
