Yardy vs EstateSales.org
Yardy vs EstateSales.org for finding local sales
A practical comparison of Yardy and EstateSales.org for estate sale shoppers — coverage, maps, alerts, and search experience.
EstateSales.org is a major nationwide aggregator of estate-liquidation sales, with strong coverage of weekend liquidator-run events. Yardy scrapes EstateSales.org every morning and treats it as one of the most important estate-sale sources in the country. The difference is the surface area. EstateSales.org indexes EstateSales.org listings only. Yardy puts those listings alongside every other weekend secondhand opportunity in your driving radius — on one map, with one search, sorted by distance from where you are.
What Yardy aggregates
7
states (SC GA NC FL TN VA AL)
~2.3K
active sales right now
Cross-source deduped daily. Last refreshed June 12, 2026.
Side-by-side comparison
Feature
Yardy
EstateSales.org
Map view
Yes — every sale plotted
Per-sale only
Sources indexed
20+ (incl. EstateSales.org)
EstateSales.org only
Sale types covered
Estate, yard, auction, community, flea
Estate sales only
Distance from you
Live, sortable
Regional list
Saved-search alerts
Cross-source email alerts
EstateSales.org-only
Listing fee (seller)
Free; $2.99 optional Boost
Variable per sale
Coverage area
Southeast US (81 cities)
Nationwide
Photo cap
5 free / 12 Pro
Operator-dependent
Mobile-first design
Yes — built for phones
Desktop-first
Event schema for Google
JSON-LD on every listing
Inconsistent
EstateSales.org is the longstanding rival to EstateSales.net — both list the same kinds of liquidator-run weekend sales, with overlapping (but not identical) operator networks. EstateSales.org tends to surface more independent estate-sale companies and a slightly broader regional mix. For dedicated estate-sale shoppers, it is a strong daily-check source, and Yardy treats every EstateSales.org listing in covered metros as a first-class data row.
The gap is everything that is NOT an estate sale. Treasure hunters and resellers do not draw a sharp line between an estate liquidation and a multi-family yard sale, or between a weekend auction and a Saturday flea market — they want every opportunity within driving distance. Yardy puts EstateSales.org listings on the same map as EstateSales.net + EstateSale.com listings, plus Craigslist yard-sale posts, gsalr yard sales, YardSaleSearch and GarageSaleFinder rows, AuctionZip live auctions, HiBid + MaxSold online auctions, and pop-up community flea markets. The Saturday-route view is what differentiates Yardy from any single-source aggregator.
For estate-sale operators, EstateSales.org charges a listing fee per sale (variable by region). Yardy is currently free for sellers and operators, with optional $2.99 Boost placements to surface a sale at the top of its city page for a week. Each Yardy listing gets indexed by Google with structured Event JSON-LD — useful for operators whose sales benefit from search visibility outside the EstateSales.org platform.
For buyers, the experience difference is map-first vs list-first. EstateSales.org opens to a regional list of upcoming sales. Yardy opens to the closest sales to you plotted on a live map, with photos, hours, distance, and sale type visible at a glance. Both let you save searches; only Yardy alerts on cross-source matches — a new estate sale in your area from any source (EstateSales.org, EstateSales.net, EstateSale.com, gsalr, or any other), not just from one site.
Bottom line: EstateSales.org is one of the top two nationwide estate-sale sources. Yardy is the cross-source index that combines EstateSales.org with everything else weekend treasure hunters want — built for the way regulars actually shop a Saturday.
FAQ
Does Yardy show EstateSales.org listings?
Yes. EstateSales.org is one of the primary estate-sale sources Yardy aggregates from every morning. Every EstateSales.org listing in a covered Southeast metro appears on Yardy with distance, map placement, and full sale details.
How does EstateSales.org differ from EstateSales.net?
They are separate companies with overlapping but distinct operator networks. Most serious estate-sale shoppers check both because some liquidators only post to one. Yardy is the simpler answer: it scrapes both, dedupes the overlap, and shows the combined list on one map.
Is Yardy free for estate-sale shoppers?
Yes. Yardy is free for buyers and always will be — no signup wall, no paywall, no premium tier required to see listings or get directions.
Does Yardy cover the whole country?
Not yet. Yardy currently covers eighty-one cities across South Carolina, Georgia, North Carolina, Florida, Tennessee, Virginia, and Alabama. EstateSales.org has nationwide coverage; Yardy is expanding metro by metro as buyer demand justifies it.
Can estate-sale operators list on Yardy?
Yes. Listing is free, takes about two minutes, generates Event JSON-LD indexed by Google, and shows up in saved-search alerts to every Yardy buyer in your area. Optional $2.99 Boost places the sale at the top of the city page for one week.
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Yardy is a free-to-use local sale aggregator. Comparisons reflect public estatesales.org behavior as of June 2026; details may change.