Why travel from one garage sale to the next? Why pick a Thrift Store over the mall? We live in a world that we are getting paid less and the cost of living is increasing....we are forced to find ways to make our dollar stretch. You can look at this as a bad thing and complain and say poor me, poor me. Or find ways to thicken your bank account and be proud that you are thrifty. I have been going to garage sales for as long as I can remember and now in my adult years have learned to love the hunt.
Sadly the season for Garage sales is coming to a close in the next month so now is the time to get out there and see what deals you can find. My husband and I share this love for sales and we will go together with the kids on a Thursday or Saturday morning. We will trade off getting out or rock, paper, scissors if we want to increase the fun ;)
Granted we like Estate sales best because our whole house is 1950s-1960s and we are trying to replace anything new with something from this time period. You don't have to be a vintage lover to go to an estate sale. You can find all sorts of house hold items that you may need. I like to make a list of the things I need or maybe have been wanting if the price is right.
If you sew, Estate sales are an amazing place to find anything you would need. I have stocked my sewing room on a fraction of the cost if I had gone to the store to purchase.
I challenge all of you to look around your house and write a list of somethings you want to replace or need and hit the garage sales in your town. I download an app called "Garage sale finder". It shows all the sale in your town and surrounding towns.
Come back and share what you found!
Over the last few weeks we have found some amazing deals:
*Dinning room table with two leafs, 6 chairs and a hutch bought for 120.00 goes on ebay for 1000.00. (granted it needs a little love)
*We needed a entertainment center to put our TV on and house the DVD player, speakers etc. 14.99 (goodwill)
*We need bedside lamps for our bedroom, we found two matching hanging lamps 2 for 30.00. In the store I had looked and what I wanted would have cost we 60.00 per lamp.
*1959 singer sewing Machine 8.00. ( I have bought about 6 machines from sales all under 10.00 or free and they all work better then my new one that broke)
These are just a few examples of what we have found but you can find deals like this for modern stuff too. People are always needing money so find themselves selling things that they haven't had that long for cheap.
Or simple buy to flip and resale. If you have the means and the space to fix something up and resale its a great way to make a little extra money and yes you can do it! Why not? if someones can why can't you? that's what I finally decided and have slowly been flipping things when I find a good deal.
I did these chairs a couple months ago, bought for 3.00 each, spent 5.00 on paint and sold for 20.00 a piece. I added the pillows, fabric on sale and spent 2 dollars a pillow.
Happy hunting! Don't forget to come back and share. Thanks for reading:)
i found this flea market (aka warehouse full of garage sales) in the next town over with a large room in back with consignment furniture. I know you would have a blast seeing some of the cool old furniture back there. It's great for me since our new home is bare. I decided to really think about what to put in my home so I'm going to pace myself as far as furniture goes and only get the perfect thing with the perfect price. fortunately it's open year round.
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome!! I love places like that. They are always bringing in "new" items so there is always something to look at. Good idea on pacing yourself. We rushed some and now have slowed because we are now replacing things we thought we would love forever.
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