Here are 10 quick tips on having a successful garage sale:
- Advertise on the web for free (Craigslist is a good one). Also post it on the community bulletin board.
- Make your signs easily readable (using a paper bag stapled onto wire fencing works great) & don't forget to draw arrows on the signs as well.
- Don't pick a holiday weekend for the sale. A lot of people are out of town.
- Know when the major employers in your area pay their employees.
- Try to price as much as you can even if it is a sign like "all books 50 cents" or "all clothes $1.00". I know people that will walk away rather then ask about a price, plus this will save you from being asked every 2 seconds.
- Organize your sale so that it is appealing and easily accessible. Use boxes to display items like cd's or books.
- Display some of your choice items at the end of the driveway to draw people in. Men may be drawn in by tools or a lawn mower and it gives them something to look at while their wives are browsing.
- Make sure that everything works (if it doesn't let them know). If it needs batteries - install them, if it needs an electrical outlet - let them plug it in.
- If you are having a sale on a hot day - let the kids have a lemonade stand or consider selling cold cans of pop or bottled water.
- Last but not least -have fun and take your signs down when you are done. No one wants to drive around aimlessly looking for a sale that was last week.
Garage sales are a great way to de-clutter your home and clean out your garage and basement. If you haven't used it in the last 2 years - chances are you never will!
If you are thinking about selling your home or just want to know what your home is worth - call me.
Greg Portlock
RE/MAX Momentum
Brighton Colorado
303-521-7325
www.FreeDenverSearch.com
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