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Boost Your Summer Stash of Cash

Written by August | Jun 21, 2024 1:00:28 PM

I don't know about you, but I feel like summer is easily my biggest spending season of the year. I've finally re-saved money that I spent during the holidays and get the urge to spend it, and boy do I. I spend on new summer clothes, fun outdoor events, travel, and vacation; I'm just a spending machine during the summer months.

If you're like me and are looking to boost your summer stash of cash, check out the BALANCE blog below for a few helpful tips.

Are you looking to turn your “stuff” into a summer stash of cash? There are plenty of options on where to earn top dollar for your items, you just need to know where to look.

When selling something used online, there was only one option in the past: eBay, but not anymore. The number of selling platforms has dramatically increased, improving the overall selling experience.

You can find a high-rated site to sell your stuff with very little research. But before you sell, you’ll want to determine the best platform for selling your goods. For example, selling an old stereo system is different than unloading grandma’s teacup collection or selling clothes. Here are some of the major marketplaces you can examine to see if it’s a right fit for what you’re selling.

Online auctions and sale

These sites have higher fees but boast the most traffic on the internet. If you want to boost your profit, consider finding a smaller site with lower fees.

● Amazon
● eBay
● Bonanza

Local sales

With local sales sites, you’re responsible for handling all details like connecting with the buyer and making the exchange. Due to the fact you’ll need to meet up with the person buying your item, we suggest using extreme caution in these circumstances and if you’re not comfortable with it, then stick to selling online only. You can, however, arrange to meet your buyer in a public place or have someone go with you, so you’re not alone during the sale.

● Craigslist
● Facebook Marketplace
● Letgo

Clothing

You’ll always find an audience looking for used clothing. Consider consigning or reselling your used clothing, shoes, and accessories online. As you take out each piece of clothing from your closet or drawers, you can take stock by asking yourself these questions:

● Does it fit right now?
● Do you wear it?
● Is it in bad shape?
● Is it uncomfortable?
● How many times have you worn it?
● Do you have multiples of the same piece?

Before you clear out your closet, spend some time finding where you’ll get the most bang for your buck.

● Poshmark
● ThredUp
● Tradesy
● Ruby Lane
● Swap.com

Electronics

Sites like DeCluttr, Swappa, Glyde, and Gazelle are resellers who will offer you a quote on your laptop or phone, then you send it to them to resell. The benefit of sites like these is that you can get a quote from each to get the best offer.

Selling vs. Donating

If you’re clearing clutter for cash, the best advice from organization experts is to make three piles: keep, donate, or sell. But how do you decide between selling and donating your clothes and household items? You can ask yourself this question: Will the profit I make from selling outweigh the good feeling I get from donating the item to someone that needs it?

Tips for Selling Your Stuff

When a platform requires you to complete the details and handle the shipping of the items you sell, use these tips to make a better sale and increase the cash you can stash.

It’s okay to use your smartphone. You don’t have to be a professional photographer to get good photos of what you’re selling, but you need to ensure the pictures you take are clear and accurately depict the color, shape, and other details. A solid background with natural lighting works well to document your goods.

Include accurate measurements. Whatever you’re selling–a wedding dress or jewelry–include measurements and place a quarter or dime in one of the pictures to give the viewer perspective of size.

Include a vivid description. Write descriptions of your items as if there are no accompanying photos. The more info you can provide, like the type of material, style, year, and model number, the better.

Disclose any flaws. If your item has any flaw, like a tough zipper to close, disclose it and include a photo of the detail. You’ll also want to tell the viewer you’ve reduced the price due to the known flaw.

Garage/Yard Sales

If selling online isn’t for you, there is always the tried-and-true option of having a garage or yard sell. They can be a lot of work, but it’s a great way to purge many items at one time. Here are a few tips to help make your yard sale a success:

● Check with your city and/or HOA to make sure it’s okay to have a sale at your home
● Tell your friends, family, and community about the sale through social media
● Make directional signs leading potential buyers to your location
● Price your items with sticker or tags before the sale
● Do your best to remove your emotional attachment to your items
● Be prepared to haggle and drop your prices

There are many ways to sell or get rid of items you don’t want or need. One thing is for certain, decluttering your home can have multiple benefits. You get to purge all the “stuff” you’ve accumulated over the years and put a little cash back in your pocket.