Salvaging of old houses is becoming a new cottage industry. With the "green" movement towards sustainability and reuse of anything still working, you should look at places in your area that may buy stuff you tear out. Good lumber, especially hardwood flooring, staircases, trim, mantels, etc. seem to do well. You may also want to carefully remove light and plumbing fixtures for reuse/resale. A lot of stuff in older homes (pre 1970 or so) have a "vintage" appeal that is popular today. In your area you might want to look for people that use wood burning furnaces (a relatively new trend...they put them outside and run lines to their house)...sell them the scrap lumber. Indoor fireplaces are not good for pine, as you probably know. Windows, doors, etc....anything you think is still in good condition and can be removed fairly easily, might be worth some money. I would find an outlet for all these things first before I waste a lot of energy though.
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