Tips for Holding a Successful Pre-Move Garage Sale
If there’s one thing that’s always true about Packers and Movers Gurgaon to Kanpur it’s that it is the perfect opportunity to get rid of things you no longer want or need. And while you could easily just trash, recycle, or donate those items (and if you do want to donate, here’s a guide on where to do it), hosting a pre-move garage sale is an excellent way to both get rid of things and make a couple extra bucks to cover those moving expenses.
There are even more benefits to a pre-move garage sale than just making some easy money. The less stuff you have to load on the moving truck, the lighter the truckload and the cheaper your move will be. Plus, you’ll spend a lot less time packing and unpacking items that you don’t have much use for anyway. And if you have a sentimental tie to the items, it may feel better to see them going to a new owner than just getting them out of sight.
Hosting a successful pre-move garage sale takes a bit more work than simply arranging your things on your front lawn and sticking up a sign. If you want to get rid of the most items possible and for the best price possible, follow these 11 tips for doing your garage sale right.
Set a date and time
Be smart about the date and time you choose. A weekend day is best, preferably a Saturday. Spring is usually the ideal time for hosting a garage sale, since the weather is finally turning and people are eager to be outside. Avoid hosting a pre-move garage sale on a holiday or a day when something big is going on in your town, like a major sporting event. Timing wise, aim to start in the morning and go through the afternoon. And be prepared for early birds who may show up a little bit before the set start time.
Check with the local authorities
You’re probably not going to encounter any trouble hosting a garage sale, but just to be safe, call your local city hall and inquire about whether you need a special permit or if there are any rules or regulations you need to be aware of. Do this about three or four weeks out, so that if you do have to get a permit or make other preparations you have time to get it all figured out.
Make an inventory
Just like a real store, you’ll want to keep an inventory of the items you’re offering. It will help you stay organized both in the set up and when things get rolling. To start, go around your home noting the items you’d like to sell. Be judicious in your choices – if something doesn’t serve a purpose in your life but may in someone else’s, there’s no reason to hold onto it. If you want, you can start organizing the items in one place so they’re ready for you when it’s time to set up. The inventory will help you see exactly what’s going to go, and will also come in handy on garage sale day itself, when you may get a question about whether you’re offering a certain thing.
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