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Garage Sale

This tutorial will help you plan a successful garage sale. There are many benefits to conducting a sale but you will need to ask yourself the following questions to be certain that this undertaking is for you.

A garage sale can make money, but can also save money by reducing the cost of shipping your household items to your new location.

First steps

    1. Check to see if your homeowners association has rules about conducting a sale. Some communities do not allow sales of any type.

    2. Call your local village hall or municipal center and inquire if there are permit requirements.

    3. Find out if your homeowner's insurance covers liability for injuries a consumer might sustain while on your property.

    4. Consider a block sale. Ask neighbors if they are interested in joining in a sale. This will help keep you motivated, make it all more fun, and may increase the turnout.

    5. Check to see if your community has a website where you can post information about the sale.

    6. Before hanging signs, be certain your city or town allows you to do so.

    7. Try to round up some help for the day of the sale. It is difficult to conduct a sale on your own.

    8. Start saving shopping bags, plastic grocery bags and boxes.

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Get organized

Let's start getting organized by deciding what you will sell.

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What to sell

Listed below are items that seem to sell quite well in moving sales. Remember, what is junk to one is treasure to another. Use common sense. If the item is in decent shape and possibly useful, although somewhat unusual, give it a try. You may want to put a fairly low price tag on it to assist in selling it.

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Set the price!

Price items according to their worth to others, not their worth to you. A good way to do this is by asking a friend or family member (outside your immediate family) to assist you in setting the price. Someone who is not emotionally attached to the item is likely to set a more realistic price.

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Bring in the buyers

Treat your garage sale like a retail business. Merchandise your items in an appealing way. Think about the times you have gone into a store and were attracted to article of clothing because of the way it looked on the mannequin or accessories on a piece of furniture. Presentation matters, so put some thought into it.

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Advertise cleverly and aggressively

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Be safe

Garage sales attract honest buyers and the odd, dishonest person. Keep that in mind on the day of the sale. Here are some tips on safety.

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Wow, you did it!

Congratulations! You completed a successful garage sale. If there are items left over, consider donating them to the Salvation Army or local charities.

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