Wiping data from MacBook Pro, but keeping applications

I'm handing down my computer to a friend and want them to be able to use all the Applications I've paid for, but not have it filled with all my "stuff" inside the applications. Is there a way to create a new user with applications from the Admin user?  (and then I guess make the new user the Admin...)  Thank you!

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If you purchased those apps in the App Store, your friend won't be able to update them because the computer will ask him/her for your Apple ID, so I highly recommend you to uninstall them if you purchased them in the App Store.
Anyway, applications are stored on a folder outside the user folder, so it's as easy as creating a new user and deleting the old user:
1. Open System Preferences > Users & Groups, and press + button to create a new user. Make sure it's an administrator user.
2. Go to  > Log Out, log in the new user, go to System Preferences > Users & Groups and delete your old user selecting it in the sidebar and pressing - button.
With this, your data will be deleted and applications are kept on the hard drive

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