We always intend to have an annual yard sale but it never seems to happen. We end up with one every other year and today was the day. We were up at 5am to start setting up. The sale was advertised to begin at 8am but I knew that the serious shoppers show up well before that. True enough, the first customer pulled up at 6:02am and we made our first sale of the day at 6:14am.
For us, the goal of a yard sale is to clear stuff out of our garage and house - declutter. The money is secondary. We make our prices as low as we can to move the merchandise. We could get more for the stuff, but then we'd risk not selling it. I'd say our sale was a success. We got rid of quite a few larger items that were taking up space, like 2 bicycles, a storage rack, an inflatable chair, a couple of jewelry boxes, several collectible bottles and lots of smaller stuff like games, toys, glassware and more. Our profit for the day was $168. Not much money for the amount of work involved, but still money we didn't have when we woke up this morning and we gained some much-needed space in our garage. Plus it is fun to talk with the customers, meet and chat with the neighbors and get some fresh air.
Unfortunately, it started to rain just as we were starting to pack up which was really a pain. We had planned to take our time packing up to consolidate what was left, separate out stuff that we were going to donate to Goodwill and reorganize stuff in the garage. Instead, we made a mad dash to get everything out of the rain as fast as we could, so things just got thrown in every which way. I'll have to take some time this week to sort through it all and repack it neatly and get together the stuff we will be giving away.
For us, the goal of a yard sale is to clear stuff out of our garage and house - declutter. The money is secondary. We make our prices as low as we can to move the merchandise. We could get more for the stuff, but then we'd risk not selling it. I'd say our sale was a success. We got rid of quite a few larger items that were taking up space, like 2 bicycles, a storage rack, an inflatable chair, a couple of jewelry boxes, several collectible bottles and lots of smaller stuff like games, toys, glassware and more. Our profit for the day was $168. Not much money for the amount of work involved, but still money we didn't have when we woke up this morning and we gained some much-needed space in our garage. Plus it is fun to talk with the customers, meet and chat with the neighbors and get some fresh air.
Unfortunately, it started to rain just as we were starting to pack up which was really a pain. We had planned to take our time packing up to consolidate what was left, separate out stuff that we were going to donate to Goodwill and reorganize stuff in the garage. Instead, we made a mad dash to get everything out of the rain as fast as we could, so things just got thrown in every which way. I'll have to take some time this week to sort through it all and repack it neatly and get together the stuff we will be giving away.
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