Garage Sale Tips

  • Allow adequate time to plan and prepare -several weeks.
  • Selecting the right date is important so it won’t conflict with holidays or special events that could compete for attendance.
  • Weekends are generally more successful than weekdays.
  • Bigger is better.
  • Practical household goods such as appliances, dishes, furniture, tools, and the like are good sellers.
  • Clothing typically doesn’t have a high resale value with the possible exception of children’s clothes in good condition.
  • Try to merchandise your goods in an attractive manner as if you were displaying them in a store.
  • Items should be clean and if not in working order, labeled accordingly.
  • A classified ad in the newspaper listing some of the more desirable items can greatly increase your foot traffic.
  • Bulletin boards in grocery stores and other public places can provide additional exposure.
  • Use well created, attractive signs to direct people to your home. The nicer the sign, the more attention it will attract.
  • Post a sign stating that all sales are final.
  • Visit other garage sales to see what works well.
  • You’ll need to have cash on hand to make change for customers.