Have a yard/garage sale or donate?
#21
If you think you'd enjoy the yard sale experience, go with that. It can be fun. Also, some areas have a community sale which can make it much more worth your while.
Otherwise, just donate it and be done with it.
Watson
Otherwise, just donate it and be done with it.
Watson
#22
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Location: Horse Country, FL
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We donate. A sale is a lot of work. Then people come and argue over the price set...so one has to play the psychological "game" of setting the price knowing it will not bring that. I'm too old for that hassle. Our church has a yard sale and so does my mom's church. So easy. Take the stuff to them, they deal with it and any "leftovers." This year the sale proceeds go to the abused women/children's center. Win-win!
#24
Personally, I think yard sales are more trouble than they're worth. If I was moving and needed to get rid of a lot of things I would have a moving sale done by a professional. I had an estate sale done about 2 years ago and it was worth every penny I paid them. They came in and cleaned and organized everything. Priced it and took everything that didn't sell to one of the local charities. I made over $7,000. net. You have to pay the estate sale people a percentage of the sales but to have them do everything it's worth it.
#25
I’ve found some really good charities that I take my things to and I never have regretted it. No more Goodwill because they throw the most beautiful stuff in the Pound Store. I love shopping at the that store but I take my stuff to others.
#26
I found that out too. Most of the things in the GW store here is junk to begin with. Then they throw away some really nice items.
#28
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 7,312
I have done garage sales in the past and know how much work they are. When I go to one, I usually pay whatever the item is priced because of this unless I feel like the item is really overpriced.
I keep a tote bag in the living room (usually one of the "freebies" I have acquired along the way) and as I find items that I no longer want, add them to the bag. When it is full, I take it to the local thrift store.
I keep a tote bag in the living room (usually one of the "freebies" I have acquired along the way) and as I find items that I no longer want, add them to the bag. When it is full, I take it to the local thrift store.
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