A professional declutterer charges $125 an hour to help her boomer clients downsize. She says their kids often don't want their junk.
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"Many parents long to pass down cherished possessions to their children, hoping to preserve family history and memories. But younger generations move frequently, often decline the gifts."
"The problem is my daughter is a minimalist like me - and she also lives in a small New York City apartment, which makes keeping such items difficult."
"If parents succumb to their guilt, their children may feel obliged to take items they neither like nor have room for, creating resentment."
"Applebaum takes on this responsibility knowing firsthand the struggle of inheriting items that hold sentimental value but lack practical significance in modern life."
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