Question: quick garage sale question...help?
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Answer #1:
Dress $3swimsuit 50c
shorts/tees $2-$1
baby clothes $2-50c
Answer #2:
Yard/garage sales are always real real cheap.ABout 75% discounted price than what it normally would be.
Id put the baby clothes in bags, in lots and price them that way. Maybe 3 outfits for 5 bucks. Or something like that.
Or for 50cents-1$ or a couple dollars each.
Youll see when people come there what they will want to pay.
Answer #3:
My opinion – if people don’t like you price, they’ll make an offer. If you want to sell it and you’re okay with their price, then give it to them for that much. But some people won’t mind paying what you ask, while others will nickel and dime you. Some things you’ll be willing to drop the price, other things you may not.I had tons of baby stuff to sell and I made $200. If a person thought my price was high, I’d ask what they’d be willing to pay. And we’d usually come out with a number somewhere in the middle.
That’s what I’d do. Think about what you got it for brand new. Figure out the condition. And guess on a price.
Answer #4:
Well, I go out to yard sales every Saturday with my mom so I will share what I have noticed as far as pricing.Most often, adult clothes, including maternity (even Motherhood) are no more than $1. I always find kid clothes for .25/piece and sometimes, .50. Just this past weekened I got a ton of Motherhood Maternity clothes for .50 an item and a ton of GAP and Children's Place jeans, khaki's, and shirts for my four year old (all adjustable waist) for .25 each. This was at different yard sales, so it's not like I just got lucky and hit the jackpot at one lol.
If you want to get a big return for your items, list them on Ebay or try out Craigslist. My house is filled with name brand items that look brand new and I don't spend a lot of money! I am expecting a baby girl and have bought everything used (except the car seat) and you would never know it was used. I always look up my great finds on Ebay or CL and usually people price them for a lot more. I would def suggest listing them on those sites first if you are more about getting money for the items rather than just getting them out of your house :)
Answer #5:
dress - most $5bathing suit - i wouldnt buy - but you can try $2
shorts, capris - really good condition? $3 each
tees/tanks - $1 -3
baby clothes - with tags $5 each, without tags $.50 - $1
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I would price them a little higher than other clothing items you might have, since they haven't been used much (or at all). Just be ready to bargain.I would say $5 for the dress, $5 for the swimsuit (swimsuits are NOT cheap! lol), $3 for shirts and capris, and $2 for tees and tanks.
Baby sleepers - $1
Outfits - $1
Onesies - .50 cents
Maybe have a sign with the prices but below it put "or 10 for $5".
Answer #8:
Not sure where you live, but you might want to try something like craigslist or Kijiji instead. I live in Canada and sold my Maternity stuff on Kijiji. I got $10 per pair of pants and $5 per shirt. Baby clothes you could sell too and probably get way more. Garage sales people expect things for cheap.Answer #9:
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