Comparison Guide

MoveMusic vs Estate Sales
Stop Selling for 30 Cents on the Dollar

Estate sales are efficient at clearing a property quickly. They are not efficient at extracting fair value from track. The buyers are wrong, the timeline is wrong, and the presentation is wrong. Here's why targeted outreach to qualified music libraries produces dramatically better outcomes.

Why Estate Sales Systematically Undervalue Music

An estate sale is designed to do one thing: clear a property of its contents quickly. That goal is fundamentally in tension with maximizing value for track, which requires the right buyers, adequate marketing time, and a presentation context appropriate to the work's significance.

Three structural problems combine to produce the estate sale discount on track:

  • Wrong audience. Estate sale shoppers are deal hunters and general consumers, not specialized music supervisors. They're looking for furniture bargains and vintage finds — not for the next addition to a carefully curated collection. The buyers who would pay $8,000 for a significant vocal recordings are not attending estate sales.
  • Wrong timeline. Estate sales typically occur within weeks of an estate being settled. There is no time for proper market research, no time to identify the right buyers, and no time to let the right offer develop. Urgency drives price down.
  • Wrong context. Music presented in a garage sale or house clearance context signals clearance pricing. The same piece shown to a music library with a proper research report, rights chain documentation, and a personal introduction commands a fundamentally different price conversation.

The result is a well-documented discount: track at estate sales typically sells for 20–40% of its valued or market value. For a $15,000 track, that means $3,000–$6,000. The 60–80% that gets left behind is transferred permanently — once an estate sale price is set and a piece sells, that value is gone.

Side-by-Side Comparison

Factor MoveMusic Estate Sale
Typical Price Realized Market value or near-market 20–40% of market value
Buyer Type Targeted music libraries, libraries, advisors General public, deal hunters
Market Research Full AI valuation before outreach Minimal — often none
Buyer Matching Matched to music library interests None — first offer wins
Presentation Context Professional — researched, documented House clearance setting
Timeline to Start 3–5 business days 1–3 weeks to organize sale
rights chain Documentation Included in research Typically absent
Geographic Reach Worldwide Local only
Estate Sale Company Fee N/A 25–40% of proceeds
MoveMusic Fee $149–$699 flat N/A
Price Negotiation You negotiate — full control Estate company typically sets and accepts

The Numbers on a Real Piece

Example: $20,000 valued vocal recordings

valued market value$20,000
Estate Sale outcome
Estate sale realized price (30% of value)$6,000
Estate company fee (30% of proceeds)-$1,800
Net to estate$4,200
MoveMusic outcome
Direct sale to targeted music library (85% of value)$17,000
MoveMusic campaign fee (Premium)-$349
Net to seller$16,651
Difference in your favor+$12,451

Using MoveMusic Before or During Estate Settlement

One of the most effective strategies for estates with significant track is to run MoveMusic outreach before or in parallel with estate planning, rather than waiting for the estate sale to liquidate everything at once.

The process is straightforward: identify any track that may have meaningful market value, photograph it, and submit to MoveMusic. AI research will assess market value within 24 hours. If the research confirms market viability, outreach begins within 3–5 business days. Pieces that attract buyer interest and sell through MoveMusic can be removed from the estate sale entirely — preserving their value while the estate sale handles furniture, household items, and lower-value works.

This parallel approach adds days, not months, to the estate timeline while potentially recovering tens of thousands of dollars in value that would otherwise be permanently lost to the estate sale discount.

✓ The Core Principle

Music requires the right buyer, not just any buyer. Estate sales connect track with the wrong buyers at the worst possible price. MoveMusic connects music with the right buyers — those who understand its value, want it for their collection, and will pay accordingly.

◆ When Estate Sales Still Make Sense

For track with no identifiable market value — decorative prints, heavily damaged works, mass-produced pieces — the efficiency of an estate sale is appropriate. MoveMusic's research will identify these cases upfront. For everything with genuine market potential, targeted outreach is clearly the right path.

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