We all know that when we are putting a home together it can be very expensive; the best way to make this easier on your pocket is to buy things from a lot of different places instead of just heading to a store and getting it all together.
A few of the places that you should check out are garage and marketplace sales, consignment stores, your neighbors and Craigslist. This is a great site to find some little gems that you have looked high and low for.
The used furniture for sale on the Craigslist site is generally good quality with very little wear and tear. You can save 50% or more on what you would pay at a store.
The bottom rung of furniture sales are garage sales. The weekend ones tend to be the best, and there are some bargains to be had if you look hard enough.
Yard sales can be a lot of fun if you go to them realistically and don’t set your expectations too high. On the plus side you get to actually see the stuff as opposed to just a picture and there are no charges to shipping as its instant purchase. There are dedicated yard sale addicts who plan their weekends around these sales.
Markets is general tend to sell goods of a lesser quality at low prices. There are many craftsmen, however, who take a regular stall and sell the furniture that they have made themselves. If you are lucky enough to find stalls like these then you are onto a winner as these tend to be very good quality but cost only a little more than the price of the materials.
If any of your neighbors advertise that they are having a yard sale, get yourself along there. There may be lots of stuff for sale as often when you hold a yard sales family get you to shift stuff for them too. The quality tends to be pretty good too as they are selling to friends and neighbors and don’t want to be talked about for selling junk.
We all wish our neighbors held sales like this every week but that just isn’t realistic. Just make sure that when one does come around, you are at the front of the queue and bag yourself some quality bargains.
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