Dear
Homeowner,
When
it comes to garage sales, bigger is better! As avid garage sale shoppers scan
the local classifieds and form their plans of attack, some of the key words
they like to see are "multi-family" and "block sale."
Merging
goods from a few homes or a whole neighborhood is a great way to generate
interest for the sale and increase your own profits. It also splits up the
workload and advertising costs. Group sales are also a great way to pull people
together or welcome new families.
One
of the most difficult aspects of multi-family garage sales is dividing up the
profits at the end. This problem can be helped by keeping a running list of the
items sold or using price tags that are color coded or contain families' names.
Before
the sale, participating families also need to get together and set the ground
rules for haggling. Some people want their goods sold only at the marked
prices, while others may be willing to negotiate. The cashiers need to know
these preferences.
Garage
sales can be social events. The more people involved, the more fun you'll have.
A big sale can essentially become a profitable block party.
With
any garage sale, and especially one with multiple families, a few details are
bound to go wrong. Remember that the true goal of the sale is to get rid of
unwanted items. So keep your perspective and keep it fun.
You're
cleaning out your house and making some money to boot — so don't sweat the
small stuff.
For
more information on holding a garage sale, call Val Ogletree at (209) 559-5725 or email Valo@valogletree.com

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