Estate Finds Hub indexes 537 sample estate sale listings across all 50 states (preview edition). Use the search box above to filter the directory by city, state, item, category, or any keyword that appears in a sale description. Most buyers find what they're looking for within one or two queries — the index is searchable on titles, locations, descriptions, and category tags simultaneously.
How to search effectively
Search by location. Type a city name ("Charlotte," "Pasadena," "Saint Paul") or a state name or two-letter code ("Oregon," "TX") to surface every active sale in that geography. For broader regional searches, browse the state directory instead — it groups sales by state and offers per-state market notes, top cities, and category breakdowns.
Search by category. Type a category like "mid-century," "silver," "victorian," "depression glass," or "rugs" to find sales that explicitly tag that category. For category-by-category browsing with full identification guides, visit the categories index — every category links to a deep buyer's guide with mark identification, pricing benchmarks, and reproduction red flags.
Search by sale type or keyword. Type a sale type ("moving sale," "downsizing," "online auction") or any keyword that appears in a sale title or description ("workshop," "library," "penthouse") to find sales whose write-ups mention exactly what you're hunting.
Search examples that work well
- "Silver Texas" — combines a category and a state for a focused result set.
- "Rugs" — surfaces every sale with rugs & textiles in the categories or description.
- "Mid-century Atlanta" — combines a category and a major metro for a Saturday route.
- "Downsizing" — pulls every downsizing sale across the country.
- "Estate auction" — filters to auction-format sales rather than walk-through liquidations.
Can't find what you're looking for?
If your search returns no matches, try a broader term — a state name or two-letter code, a city, or a single category word like “silver” or “rugs”. You can also browse all listings, the identification guides, or our editorial articles for buyer education.