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Moving? Tips
for a Successful
Garage Sale
A garage sale
can be the
perfect way to
cut the cost and
time of your
move by helping
you get rid of
things you don't
use. Does the
thought of
moving overwhelm
you with a sense
of dread because
of all of the
“stuff” you’ve
accumulated? If
so, a garage
sale may be just
the thing for
you.
A garage sale
– a great idea!
Having a garage
sale before you
move can help
out in many
ways. The less
that you move,
the less your
move will cost
you in time as
well as money.
If you’re a real
collector, you
may have
accumulated
years of “stuff”
that you don’t
need to take
with you. A
garage sale can
mean less
packing and less
for your movers
to move (if
you’re using
professional
movers). That
makes the move
cost less and go
more quickly.
Also, do you
really want to
arrive at your
new home only to
unpack boxes of
clothes, sports
equipment,
books, etc. that
you haven’t used
in years?
Quick tips
for a garage
sale
Get the word
out. If you want
people to come
to your garage
sale, you need
to advertise. A
few days before,
post signs, but
also be sure to
take out an ad
in the local
newspaper. There
are also
websites that
let you post
free notices
about your
garage sale. If
you have any
antiques or
big-ticket
items, be sure
to mention it in
the ad. It can
attract more
customers.
Sell as much
as you can.
If in doubt, set
it out. Anything
that you even
remotely think
you want to
sell, go ahead
and price it and
place it on
display. Also,
remember that
one person’s
trash is another
person’s
treasure. So
even if you have
something you
think no one
could possibly
want, still try
to sell it. It
may be just what
someone was
looking for. If
it doesn’t sell,
you can always
toss it after
the garage sale.
Make it easy
to navigate.
Think about the
stores you
frequent. They
are probably
well organized
and have
easy-to-negotiate
aisles.
Similarly, you
want your garage
sale to make
shopping a
breeze. Organize
your items into
areas – a spot
for clothes,
another for
furniture,
another for
toys. Take a tip
from the grocery
store and place
very low-ticket
items that are
easy to grab
close to the
money. That way
you can
encourage
impulse
purchases as
people are
paying you.
Be sure the
price is right.
Remember, people
are looking for
deals at a
garage sale.
Keep your prices
low. On the
other hand,
don’t undervalue
your belongings,
either. You
don’t have to
mark an antique
table for $10.
Manage the
money.
You’ll need lots
of change for a
garage sale. Go
to the bank and
get plenty of
coins and small
bills to make
change. You want
to be prepared
for when someone
hands you a
twenty to pay
for a toy that
costs $2.50.
Also, keep in
mind that there
will be shoppers
who you don’t
know. Be smart
and make sure
the money box is
attended at all
times.
Garage sales do
involve some
hard work, but
remember that
there’s a lot
more work
involved with
actually moving.
Make your move
easier on
yourself, and
make some extra
money, by having
a garage sale
prior to your
move.
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