Our Team Tips For Moving
Tips on Having a Garage Sale
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Allow
plenty of time—three or four weeks—to prepare for the sale.
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Choose
a date that will not conflict with holidays.
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Weekends
are more convenient for more people than weekdays.
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Your
sale is likely to attract more people if you join together with
neighbors in an effort to have more merchandise. Some
homeowners’ groups are sponsoring neighborhood sales that are
proving popular!
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Practical
household goods are popular items; adult clothing has less appeal.
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Merchandise
your items attractively in neat, clean surroundings.
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Cluster
like items together; place the more desirable items in the back of
the garage so browsers are urged to look at other merchandise on
their way to the most popular items.
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All
items should be clean, polished, and in good repair.
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Locate
your appliance table near an outlet so customers can try before
they buy!
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Be
sure that there is adequate parking space and a place to load
large items.
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Have
plenty of bags and boxes for packing and newspapers for wrapping
glass items.
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Place
a classified ad in the local paper. Include 3-4 items for sale,
directions, and other details.
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Take
advantage of free publicity on bulletin boards in grocery stores
and other public places.
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Provide
directional signs to your property.
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If
your home is listed for sale, have flyers about your home
available for people to take!
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Visit
other sales to form an idea on how to price things. Be prepared to
bargain down your prices.
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Post
a notice that all sales are final and payment must be cash.
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Have
plenty of change in a cash box that is kept in a protected spot.
Keep a record of sales, especially when there are several sellers.
One recording method that is simple and efficient is to use small
white stickers for prices. When an item is purchased, remove the
sticker and place it next to the name of the seller on a piece of
paper.
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On
a hot day, have ice water or lemonade available so people will
stay longer, and on cold days serve hot chocolate.
Tell
your real estate agent about some of the major items in your sale.
She/he may have a client looking for just that thing! One person’s
trash is another’s treasure!
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