Indiana Estate Sale Guide
Permits, sales tax, advertising rules, and step-by-step guidance for running your own estate sale in Indiana.
Indiana Rules & Notes
No permit required for private estate sales. Isolated sales of personal property are generally exempt from Indiana sales tax. Some HOAs and municipalities may have restrictions on signage and hours of operation.
10-Step DIY Estate Sale Guide for Indiana
- 1
Decide to Run It Yourself
Estate sale companies charge 25–40% of gross revenue. On a $40,000 sale that's $10,000–$16,000. For most estates with a few weekends of prep time, DIY is the better financial choice.
- 2
Check Local Permit Requirements
Start with your state rules, then check your city and county. Some municipalities require a permit even when the state does not. Your city clerk's office is the right place to call.
- 3
Get a Seller's Permit If Needed
If your state requires a seller's permit (sales tax license), apply online at your state's department of revenue. This is usually free or low-cost and can be processed in a few days.
- 4
Clean, Sort & Declutter
Go room by room. Sort into: sell, donate, keep, discard. Clean everything — clean items sell for significantly more. Never throw away anything before pricing it.
- 5
Research Prices
Use eBay Sold Listings (not "listed for" — Sold only), Worthpoint, local Craigslist, and Facebook Marketplace. For jewelry, art, and antiques, hire a certified appraiser before the sale.
- 6
Stage Rooms for the Sale
Leave furniture in place where possible — buyers like to see items in a lived-in context. Clear walking paths. Use folding tables for smaller items. Label every single item with a price tag.
- 7
Photograph & Advertise
List on EstateSales.net ($30–$50), Craigslist (free), and Facebook Marketplace. Post 10–20 photos of highlights. Advertise at least 7–10 days in advance. Put directional signs up the morning of the sale.
- 8
Run the Sale (Friday–Sunday)
Open early — serious buyers arrive first. Have a cash box with plenty of change. Use a simple receipt system. Keep valuables (jewelry, art) in one attended area. Accept Venmo/Cash App for convenience.
- 9
Half-Price Day (Sunday)
Reduce everything 25–50% on day 3. Anything left at the end can be offered to buyers as a lot. Better to sell than to haul away. Be flexible on final day pricing.
- 10
Handle Leftovers
Donate remaining items to local charities (get receipts for tax deduction). List remainder on Facebook Marketplace or Craigslist. Call 1-800-GOT-JUNK for final cleanout if on a deadline.