Whole-House Liquidation in Eastside — Nashville
An on-site estate sale at 5310 Vista Ave, Nashville, TN 37203. Hosted by Ledger Auction House.
- Dates
- May 6 – Saturday, May 9, 2026
- Hours
- 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
- Address
- 5310 Vista Ave, Nashville, TN 37203
- Primary Category
- Art
- Price Range
- $5 – $1,823
- Inventory
- ~148 tagged items
- Host
- Ledger Auction House
- Status
- Verified Seller Open to the public
Whole-House Liquidation in Eastside — Nashville is a multi-day on-site estate sale running Wednesday, May 6 through Saturday, May 9 in Nashville, Tennessee. The home has been carefully inventoried and staged room-by-room, with hundreds of individually tagged items spanning Art, Antiques, Sterling Silver. This sale is open to the general public and welcomes resellers, collectors, designers, and first-time estate buyers alike.
The art category is especially strong at this sale, with curated pieces that reflect decades of thoughtful collecting. Estate sales in the Nashville area regularly draw attendees from neighboring counties, so expect a competitive but friendly crowd in the first two hours of opening day. The hosting company will be on-site to answer provenance questions, help with packing materials, and write receipts for anyone reselling through online platforms.
Practical tips for attending this Nashville estate sale: Plan to arrive at least 30 minutes before doors open — serious buyers form a numbered line for first-pick access to the best lots. By Sunday afternoon most estate sales discount remaining inventory by 50% or more, so plan a return trip if you're hunting bargains over treasures.
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Featured Highlights
- Art — signed regional oils, framed lithographs, mid-century pottery, hand-thrown stoneware
- Antiques — Victorian secretary desk, oak Hoosier cabinet, primitive farmhouse bench, copper kettles
- Sterling Silver — flatware sets, tea service, weighted candelabra, marked serving trays
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What to expect when you attend
Estate sales like this one in Nashville typically open at 9:00 AM sharp. The hosting company, Ledger Auction House, will hand out numbered tickets to buyers who arrive before opening, and admit attendees in line order to keep the first-hour rush manageable. If you're after a specific high-demand item — for example a piece of art from the gallery — plan to be in line by 30 minutes before the doors open. The first 20–30 buyers in line at a typical sale of this size will get first crack at the priciest lots.
Once you're in, expect every item to be individually price-tagged. Most professional estate firms in Nashville price to move — figure 30–50% of retail on furniture, 40–60% of melt-plus-design on sterling silver, and roughly half of going eBay sold prices on collectibles and tools. Negotiation is welcome on items priced over $50, but expect the host to hold firmly to the tag on the most desirable lots during the first day. By Sunday afternoon, almost every estate sale of this size will discount remaining inventory by 50% — a great window for bargain hunters.
Bring small bills, a measuring tape, packing blankets, and a friend with a truck if you're eyeing larger furniture. Most hosts accept cash, Venmo, Zelle, and major credit cards, but cash always moves the line faster. The host firm will write a receipt for resellers, and many will hold a paid item for same-day pickup if you need to come back with a vehicle.
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