Thursday, March 22, 2007

Yard Sale Tips: Get the Most for Your Money

Anyone who has ever gone around to yard sales knows that if you look in the right places, you can find some unbeatable deals. Whether you find an antique for a few dollars or a collection of classic books for a few cents, it is possible to get some amazing items at extremely low prices. All you need is some basic yard sale techniques to not only find the best items around, but also get an even lower price on them. By following these tips, you’ll come home at the end of the day with all sorts of nice things, and just a little bit of money missing from your wallet.

First and foremost, you should remember that most people holding yard sales are not looking to make a huge amount of money. Most are simply looking to get rid of the junk that has cluttered their house for years. Therefore, they will generally lower the price far below what they have marked. This is especially true if you offer to buy a large amount of items. If they are offering a box of 100 books for 50 cents each, you can probably get away with going up to them and saying “I’ll give you 15 dollars for this box of books”. It would have been 50 dollars, but by relieving them of such a large amount of stuff, you have worked your way down to a lower price.

In order to find the best items at yard sales, you should get there as soon as everything is out. You may have to get up earlier than you are used to, but you will be able to get to the yard sales before all the good items have been snatched up by eager bargain shoppers. If you have a list of yard sale locations and times, you can even plan a route that will allow you to arrive to each yard sale around the exact time that they are opening.

No matter what effort it takes, you should not give up in your quest for bargain items from yard sales. You can find some of the best deals possible when shopping at yard sales, and if you wake up too late or move to slow, you’ll miss them.

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