DETANGIBLES
Discover What Truly Adds Value to Your Life
Detangibles explores the value of ownership from the things we collect and keep, to property and asset decisions that can shape our future.
Everything You Own Either Adds Value or Drains It
The things in our lives are not neutral. They take space, time, energy, and money — or they return value through function, profit, meaning, identity, or opportunity.
Detangibles is about understanding what deserves to stay, what needs to go, and what should be handled differently before value is lost.
STRATEGIC ADVISORY
Facing a Major Decision Involving Property, Assets, or Belongings?
When the stakes are high, the wrong move can cost tens or hundreds of thousands. Before you sell, renovate, liquidate, donate, discard, or restructure, get clarity first.
Most people do not lose money because they lack effort.
They lose money because they make decisions without full clarity on the property, the assets, the timing, the people involved, and the real-world consequences.
That is where advisory matters.
- Inherited property or estate situations
- Pre-sale home strategy before listing or remodeling
- Downsizing, asset decisions, or major life transitions
Who Advisory Is For
Clear Directions for High Stakes Decisions
The advisory side of Detangibles is built for people who are dealing with real decisions, not theory, not clutter tips, and not generic advise.
Inheriting Property or Assets
For families dealing with inherited homes, belongings, valuables, liquidation decisions, family conflict, and uncertainty about what to do next.
Presale Property Strategies
For homeowners who are deciding about selling or need to know what to improve, what to avoid, and how to protect their net proceeds.
Downsizing & Life Transitions
For people moving into a new chapter who need help deciding what stays, what goes, and how to move forward with less waste and regret.
The Book & Philosophy
Detangibles Is Bigger Than Estate Liquidation
Detangibles is a framework for understanding ownership, value, and the hidden cost of the things we keep, collect, buy, store, maintain, and pass down.
The articles explore these ideas broadly. The advisory applies them directly to high-stakes real-world situations.
The Four Resources
- Space
- Time
- Energy
- Money
Every asset, object, collection, property, and lifestyle decision touches at least one of these.
The Detangibles Quadrant
- Utilized
- Monetized
- Displayed
- Itemized (Inventory)
The framework that reveals what truly adds value
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Are you collecting or accumulating?
Collecting can be meaningful, profitable, and deeply personal. The right collection can preserve memories, build identity, create status, and even become a real store of value. But without intention, the same habit can turn into clutter, trapped money, wasted space, and emotional baggage.
Profitable Collectors
Some collectors understand rarity, demand, condition, timing, and resale channels. They buy with discipline, preserve value, and know when a piece should be kept, sold, upgraded, or monetized.
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Others collect for beauty, meaning, history, identity, or enjoyment. Their collections still create value because they are curated, displayed, maintained, and kept within real boundaries.
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This is where value is lost. Items are bought without direction, stored without purpose, duplicated without awareness, and held too long because letting go feels difficult.