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Need to make a little extra money off the belongings you no longer use? A yard sale is a great idea for a lot of people in this circumstance. Merely set up a few tables, set out your salable items, fasten a sticker with the price of your choice and you're ready to go, right? Not quite, actually. You must be aware of specific things if you want to hold a successful garage sale.

Some preparations are essential before you start. You have to check for restrictions imposed by your community or local government. Is a permit required? It is best to find out before you go through all the trouble of setting one up, only to subsequently be shut down.

The second step is to advertise. This could make all the difference when it comes to actually having people show up at your yard sale. Advertising can be done by many different methods. Online advertising is generally free, while newspapers only charge a nominal fee typically. Pinning small advertisements to bulletin boards in your community is an additional way to get the word out. There's also the time-tested, great old fashioned yard sale signs that you can post in front of your house. Make sure to follow the rules and be aware that occasionally there are regulations about signage.

You obviously need to make a profit and get rid of some things, once you've ensured peoples' presence at your sale. Use the evening before to allow yourself time to set up. It might take longer than you think. In addition, some people are self-professed garage sale professionals. All the places you have advertised at are where these people regularly check. These are folks who won't hesitate to get to your sale ten minutes early if they think they can get a better deal. These buyers will probably leave, never to return, if you don't open at the time you have advertised. You would be making an error if you did this for your sale. You will additionally want to mark every item with its price as clearly as you can and be willing to negotiate. Say so on the actual tag if the price is nonnegotiable. A willingness to negotiate will allow you to sell more, however. You'll also need to look for any potential front yard hazards like ruts and cut the grass a couple days beforehand. Not only will you be less likely to be sued for a guest's injuries, but your shoppers will also be able to avoid dirty, grass-covered shoes in the process!

You can have a lucrative and fun yard sale simply by doing the legwork during the pre-planning stages. Once you've done the legwork, sit back and relax while your belongings begin selling. A willingness to be open as to your prices will also go a long way toward a successful and lucrative sale.

by: Adam Ciboch




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