How Are Garage Sales Different From Estate Sales?

 

Flat Fee Movers Sarasota has been helping people move since 2001. You may think that they’re all the same, but garage sales and estate sales can be strikingly different. What are some of these differences? We’re here with a rundown to help you navigate your next bargain-hunting adventure.

Garage Sales: What Are They?

A garage sale is a fantastic way for people to get rid of their old and unwanted items. It’s fun, easy, convenient – all the things that make up a fabulous time. Sellers often set prices themselves but be sure not to overvalue what you have so there aren’t any dissatisfied buyers who feel like they got cheated out of their money when they find something cheaper elsewhere.

Garage sales can be rough, with everything from kitchen utensils to children’s clothing and toys. Expect the unexpected, though. You might find some great things if you spend a little time sifting through all of them.

Garage sales are a great way to find good deals on clothes, furniture, and more. The best part about negotiating with the homeowner is the person wants you and all the things up for sale out of their garage, making it easy to get a lower price. Don’t be afraid to ask. I believe it’s not a bad idea to ask if they can lower the price further or throw in extras for free as an incentive. It’s amazing how much debate these little trips produce before someone finally agrees to your deal.

Estate Sales: What Are They?

Estate sales are a fantastic opportunity to get great deals on quality items that would be too expensive if they were new. Items from an estate sale can range in price, but you will often find things for as little as $1! Estate Sales generally have high turnover rates of merchandise, and the prices never stay low forever, so make sure not to miss out while you still can.

I love estate sales because you’ll find a wide variety of items that have been collected over a lifetime. That is your best bet for antique furniture, vintage clothing, fine china sets, and one-of-a-kind pieces. Everything in the home is often up for grabs, so it can be easy to take time browsing every room before coming back downstairs or outside with any item you want to purchase at an affordable price.

Some pointers:

• Estate sales can be exciting. We are prone to making buying mistakes when we are in the moment. I know when you find that perfect dress, it feels like an absolute bargain at first – but then, later on, you realize maybe you should have shopped around more or checked for online price comparisons first.

• To get the best deals at a sale, you should arrive early and line up first thing. Try to stay composed as you wait in anticipation for those great bargains.

• When you come to an estate sale, leave any oversized bags at home. Big purses and backpacks are a big no-no because they can make it hard for the people running the show to keep track of what’s going on in every room.

• Trying to haggle on the first day of a sale is not an efficient use of resources. Haggling near closing time will yield far more success, as organizers try to clear out all remaining items before they close up shop for good.

• If you’re running low on cash, go to the nearest ATM and withdraw some.

• Be adventurous as you search for unique and affordable pieces to personalize your home.

Abraham Berger

Abraham Berger is a distinguished writer specializing in moving articles, bringing his passion for relocation and expertise in the moving industry to help readers embark on seamless and stress-free moving journeys. With an innate ability to combine personal experiences with extensive research, Abraham's articles resonate with readers as he offers valuable insights, tips, and strategies for a successful move.