Home & Contents Case Study 7 Duke Street

Some homes do not need a hard sell. They need someone who can read the room, see what stays, what goes, and what has to happen first. 7 Duke Street came with decades of life inside it. Mixed era furniture, storage overload, personal items that needed careful handling, and a family navigating an estate. Most agents would call it complex. We call it sequence.
We handled contents first. Everything was edited, catalogued, sold or cleared. Valuable pieces were managed properly. The rest moved out without friction. Then the house went into prep. Painting, cleaning, garden work and essential repairs. Nothing cosmetic for the sake of it. Just the work required to bring the home back to its best lines without overspending or delay.
With the contents settled and the structure reset, the architecture started to breathe again. Rooms opened up. Light returned. The home presented the way it should have from the start. The sale launched cleanly, without the usual estate turbulence. A fully prepared home. A professionally handled contents process. A family who did not have to manage a single moving part.
This is the Harper Fredericks model. One team. One sequence. No missteps.