Sell to Us · La Habra
Sell vintage in La Habra, both sides of the county line.
La Habra grew up on avocados and oranges at the county’s northern gate, and its households mix Orange County keeping with Los Angeles reach: families worked the groves, the Whittier oil fields, and the LA factories, and their homes filled accordingly.
Free visit · cash offers · no obligation
We treat the county line as a suggestion: La Habra and La Habra Heights are one stop for us, hillside avocado ranches included. Household contents, collections, workwear, and the garage history of a working town, evaluated in one visit and paid in cash.
What La Habra households hold
Grove and ranch pieces
Avocado and citrus era tools, labels, and the equipment of hillside agriculture.
Post-war household contents
Original furnishings from the tracts that replaced the groves.
Workwear and denim
The work clothes of grove, field, and factory, honestly worn.
Collections
Coins, stamps, records, and the hobby shelves of settled decades.
Full estates
Complete households cleared respectfully, heights to flatlands.
Avocado country kept its hand tools
The Heights’ avocado ranches ran on picking poles, ladders, and sorting tables that nobody ever threw away, and the best of that equipment now reads as California agricultural history. Pair it with the label art and the photographs and you have the record of a hillside economy that mostly vanished. We buy it with the respect it deserves, alongside everything else the household holds. One call covers both the city and the Heights.
A Recent Find
A 1940s Levi’s Type 1 jacket, sold to us by a former dealer who knew exactly what he had. We paid $12,000 in cash, the same day.
How it works
Call us.
A real conversation about what you have, no forms, no waiting.
We come to you.
We look at everything, at your pace. We know what we're seeing.
Cash offer, same visit.
A fair price on the spot, or a full estate sale run for you.
Common questions
Do you really cover La Habra Heights too, even though it is LA County?
Yes, same visit. The line on the map does not change the household, and the Heights’ ranch properties are some of our favorite calls in the area.
Is agricultural equipment actually worth money?
The vintage end, yes: early tools, marked equipment, and anything photogenic from the grove economy. Modern farm utility gear, honestly, no, and we will tell you which is which on sight.
Can you do evening or weekend visits for working families?
Yes. Early evenings and Saturdays are normal scheduling for us, and north county trips bundle several stops, so timing stays flexible.