How You Can Have a Money-making Garage Sale

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If you’re moving home or just want to free up crowded storage spaces, you’re inevitably going to have plenty of extra items to get rid of. If these are still in good condition, you could even make a profit. Organize a garage or yard sale to sell your unwanted items to help lighten the load for your move. A moving sale is a fun way to meet your neighbors, and you might find you have just what they’re looking for. Here

We share the tips that you need to hold a money-making garage sale.

How to Have a Successful Garage Sale

Consider these tips as you being to organize for your event.

1 – Organize everything into categories

It’s essential to get organized. If you have a lot of items to sell, put them into logical categories. This will help your customers find what they’re looking for. You could organize things into clothes, toys, and accessories for different rooms of the house.

Think about how you shop, department by department when you need to buy something. An organized, attractive flow will boost your sales.

It depends on the range of items you’re selling. Price your items fairly and think about offering sets for a discount, for example. Here are some more useful garage sale tips to get you organized.

2 – Be ruthless in cutting unnecessary items from your home

The idea behind a moving sale is to free up some space in your boxes, so your movers have less to carry and less to unpack. This means it’s important to be ruthless when you decide what to pack and what to sell. When selecting items for a garage sale, think about whether you’ll really use them in the new home. If you have any duplicates, for example, you surely don’t need both.

3 – Thoroughly clean all items

Dust off any old appliances and clean upholstery on all furniture. You’re more likely to sell second-hand items if they’re in good condition and clean. If certain items have stubborn stains or other damage, then maybe rethink them for your garage sale. They might be better off in the recycling instead.

4 – Factor in the weather

One important factor to consider when organizing a moving sale is the weather. If you’re planning a yard sale, it’s advisable to do it during the warmer months. If there’s a chance of rain, have a contingency plan in place in case you need to bring it indoors. You could set up a marquee or tent outdoors if necessary. 

5 – Spread the word

You’ll need people in the local neighborhood to know about your garage sale ahead of time. Fortunately, there are plenty of places to post your ad online. It also might be worth putting an ad in the local newspaper. You can also make flyers for your garage sale and put them up in the community center or on school or Church notice boards. Don’t underestimate the power of word of mouth either, and let as many people know about the garage sale as possible. 

6 – Get a permit if necessary

In most areas, this is not needed. However, some cities require this step.

Double-check if you need a permit to hold a garage sale on your property. This will depend on where you live. You can find this information online. Make sure you comply with any necessary regulations. As long as you’re abiding by the law, a garage sale is a fun and easy way to make some extra cash before your move.

The Bottom Line: A Well-planned garage sale can be a great success

With careful planning, a well-planned garage sale can be a tremendous success. Whether you are moving or clearing out unwanted items, you can free up some space and make a little cash. And that makes your hard work well worthwhile.

Deborahhttps://www.diyhomegarden.blog
Deborah Tayloe is a full-time blogger, children's book author, and freelance writer, contributing to large publications. She has a B.S.Ed. in Secondary Education/English and a Spanish Minor. In addition, she holds a Certificates in Natural Health and Herbology from accredited programs. She pursued these natural wellness certifications due to her love for herb gardening. Despite freelancing to make a living, her love is "all things home." Deborah grew up in a family that grew a large vegetable garden and a fruit orchard, helping her parents pull weeds and can home-grown foods as part of her childhood. In fact, she had no idea that she could purchase veggies and fruits in pre-packed steel cans until she went to college and made a food run. Today, she lives in Bertie County, North Carolina, an agricultural rural area with more chickens than people. She lives with her husband and two rescue pets a sweet toy fox terrier and a cat who showed up one day and moved into the house. Together, they enjoy DIY projects, furniture refinishing, gardening, and canning.

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