
The saying that one man’s trash is another man’s
treasure is one that we all find to be very true at one
time or another. Many people clear out their unwanted
items and then have a yard or garage sale. This is a
great place to find items you want and need at bargain
prices.
If you don’t like the price on any given item at these
sales you can ask them to lower it. Negotiating the
selling price is a common practice for yard and garage
sales. Should the seller not be willing to lower the
price you can always ask them to take down your phone
number and call you if the item doesn’t sale for the
price they want. You will find most people are willing
to lower the price rather than risk the item having to
be carried back inside or stored if it doesn’t sale at
the end of the day.
When it comes to yard and garage sales, you will find
you have the best luck if you start out early in the
morning. Take the time to read through the ads in your
local newspaper. It can be fun to map our a route of
yard and garage sales you want to hit with a friend or
even as a way to spend some time by yourself. This
strategy will prevent you from constantly back tracking.
The items you will find at a yard or garage sale will
vary but some common items include clothing, furniture,
baby items, kitchen item, art, tools, toys, bikes, and
even vehicles. If you are looking for something in
particular then search out ads that have those specific
items.
Since babies outgrow clothes and items like car seats
and basinets quickly they are often in excellent shape.
Career clothes are very expensive and you can find a
wonderful selection of quality work clothes for both men
and women at yard and garage sales. I have come across
ladies business suites that still had the tags on them!
The down side to purchasing clothing at yard and garage
sales is that you can’t try them on first to make sure
they fit. However, I figure if I am picking up a $60
skirt and blazer set for $2.50 I will take my chances!
If you are looking for furniture then target the ads
that describe and estate sale or a moving sale. In most
cases they will be trying to sell all they can to
prevent having to pack it up and move it with them or
pay to place it into storage. You can generally even get
them to assist you with loading the items you purchase
or delivering them if you can negotiate the right deal.
In most cases if you pay for an item the seller will be
happy to allow you to come back later to pick it up if
you need to.
Clothing, household items, jewellery, and baby items are
often expensive you pay retail price for them. You can
get a great bargain if you get up early and go to yard
and garage sales. Make sure you head out early and you
have single bills and plenty of change. Then go have sun
seeking the items you are after. If you are like me,
there will be plenty that catches your eye that you
decide you want just because you can’t pass up the great
price for it.
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