After you sell your house, you may need to move quickly to pack up your belongings and relocate to a new address. If you know how to host a successful garage sale, you should have no trouble de-cluttering your home and earning extra cash at the same time.
A garage sale represents a valuable opportunity, as it will enable you to get rid of excess items before your upcoming move. Plus, a garage sale allows you to go through your personal belongings and separate the must-keep items from non-essential ones.
So what does it take to host a successful garage sale? Here are three tips to ensure you can do just that.
1. Plan Ahead
When would you like to host your garage sale? Will you require permits? And what supplies will you need? These are just some of the questions that you should consider as you plan ahead for the big day.
Making a list of to-do items may help you stay organized as you prep for your garage sale. Also, as you accomplish each task on your list, you can move one step closer to ensuring your event will be a major success.
2. Advertise Your Garage Sale
Creating bright, vibrant posters and hanging them up around your neighborhood is a great way to advertise your garage sale to neighbors and friends. Don't forget to encourage your friends and neighbors to spread the word about your garage sale as well.
Furthermore, social networks allow you to share details about your garage sale with a large group of individuals instantly. They even make it simple to share photos of items that you plan to sell during your garage sale, and as such, may help you generate plenty of interest in your event.
3. Organize Your Garage Sale Items
As the date of your garage sale approaches, you'll want to consider how you'll organize your items. By doing so, you can arrange similar items together and ensure visitors will have no trouble evaluating everything you have to offer.
Placing similar items in laundry baskets or bins the night before your garage sale may help you streamline the process of setting up for your event the next day. In addition, be sure to set aside ample driveway or front lawn space for all of your garage sale items.
4. Maintain a Flexible Outlook
Unfortunately, garage sales sometimes can be unpredictable. And despite your best efforts, there are no guarantees that your garage sale will go according to plan.
Stay flexible, and you should have no trouble maximizing the value of your garage sale. For example, if someone wants to negotiate the price of a particular item, listen to what this individual has to say. Because even though you may wind up receiving less than you originally anticipated, you'll be able to get rid of this item before you move.
Maintaining a customer-first approach can make a world of difference throughout a garage sale too. And if you greet visitors when they arrive and chat with them during the event, you may be able to boost your chances of transforming your ordinary garage sale into a successful one.
Your "Dear Abbe" of Real Estate!
"I believe in going the extra mile and pride myself for exceeding expectations by giving great customer service and love to negotiate for my clients."
With well over 20 years in the business, Abbe Krasner is a Florida state recognized Licensed Real Estate Broker with Integrity Key Properties LLC.
~ Specialization in Residential, Property Management, Military Relocation & Renovations. ~
Multi-Million Dollar Producer
Nationally Recognized Masters Club Awards and Golden Eagle Awards
Consistent Top Producer rates highest on Customer Satisfaction Member of National Association of Realtors, Florida Association of Realtors, Greater Tampa Association of Realtors, HUD Certification, WCR.
In addition, Abbe holds other licenses and memberships such as a Florida Licensed Notary, Performs Wedding Ceremonies in Florida, a US Coast Guard Aux. Certification, and is a Medical and Military Relocation Specialist.