Moving doesn’t necessarily have to be something you only pay for. You can make decent money (of course not always enough to cover the moving cost) in the process. How? Sell stuff of course! Yes, host a yard sale/garage sale. And money isn’t the only benefit. A garage sale is a very effective way to sort through your stuff as well. Keep the stuff you know you’ll need, and put the rest up for sale. In the process, you reduce the weight of the goods to be transported, and save on transport cost as well.
Decide on a tentative date for the sale and give yourself at least three weeks to prepare. Fridays or Saturdays are the best for a garage sale because its the weekend and people don’t have to go to work the next day. Avoid Sundays as your tentative customers might have plans for a weekend outing. Set a sale time that is convenient for you, and should get max customers, say 10am to 5pm.
You can host the sale in your yard, garage + driveway or the basement. In case you’re moving out of an apartment and don’t have these options, a friend’s yard or if nothing else, a flea market is where you need to go.
The success of any sale is dependent on the publicity it gets. So advertising, and good advertising, is very important. The more people know, the more customers you get and the more you sell. You could use any or all of the following methods to advertise the sale:
- Newspaper Ads
- Public Bulletin Boards
- Word of Mouth
- Signs showing the way
Give an ad in your local daily with a suitable title and your address. Depending on the charges, promote the best items in your sale to attract people. Libraries, laundry-mats, stores have bulletin boards where people can put up notices. Put up fliers there, and hand out more to the crowd at these places. Of course, tell your family and friends, and tell them to tell their friends. Word of mouth spreads easy, fast and cheap. Also, on the day of the sale, put up big clear signs in your area that lead to your place, or wherever you’ve hosted the sale.
The advertising is done, now to set up. Put price tags on every item. Categorise - put the furniture one side, electronics and appliances one side, the clothes one side. If you want to make it look more attractive, set up the clothes on a rack, stack the books neatly and so on. Also make sure everything is clean and shiny to enhance the feel good factor. Remember to keep lots of bags, boxes and newspapers for packing the sold items. Hopefully, things will be good.
Of course you won’t be able to sell everything (unless you’re super-duper lucky), so you’ll have some stuff left over. The best thing to do with this is donate. If it was in the sale, you probably didn’t need it anyways. So go ahead, do a good deed, and you shall be rewarded.