sell-used-furniture-before-movingMoving day is approaching fast, maybe a bit faster than you want it to. And all of a sudden, you find yourself thrown into a whirlwind of various moving preparation tasks meant to get you ready for the big day. And while you go from room to room trying to decide which household items to take with you and which to leave behind, an unexpected and yet highly logical thought crosses your mind, “What if I sell my used furniture and pocket some much needed cash instead of paying big dollars out of that same pocket for transporting all these furniture pieces to my new home? And what about all the time, efforts, nerves and money that will be spent on packing and unpacking them, and even their disassembly and assembly?”

And you would be right to think this way – don’t forget that you’re paying for the transportation of each and every item to your new residence. After all, you can use the money you get from the sale of your old furniture to either buy new one when the relocation is over or to cut down your moving expenses.

Here are some great tips and ideas on how to price your used furniture appropriately and how and where to sell it.

Price reasonably

To assign the right sale price on each piece of furniture you own is not an easy task. You definitely don’t want to undersell your used furniture and thus lose money, but price it too high and you will run the risk of not getting any money at all.

There are two major factors that will undoubtedly influence the correct number you put on the price tag.

Value

Think twice, and then some more, before deciding to part with a priceless work of art.
Think twice, and then some more, before deciding to part with a priceless work of art.

The first thing you need to do is try and get a rough idea of how much your furniture is worth. Check if it was made by a famous manufacturer – inspect all its sides for a logo, a stamp, a label or just about anything that may hint the name of the company that produced it. If the specific furniture piece is old enough and you think it could already be considered a collector’s item, you can consult with a used furniture dealer. Another way to understand what your furniture may be worth is to take advantage of the comparative method – browsing through Internet and newspaper ads for similar items to see their pricing will help you get a good idea about the value of your old furniture.

Current condition

The current condition of your furniture pieces will be the ultimate deal maker, or deal breaker for interested customers. When trying to come up with the right price for your item, you should look for possible scratches, dents, stains or any other signs of wear and tear. If you find any, lower the price accordingly – it’s not fair to pretend such flaws don’t exist and hope that people will somehow not notice them. Be certain of one thing – any potential buyer will inspect each furniture piece thoroughly before making up their mind to purchase it. On the other hand, if your furniture items are in a very well maintained or even mint condition, then it’s only normal that you increase the sale price a few notches.

Retro furniture remains in high demand, so if you have such a piece and you don't really need it, you can sell it for a good price.
Retro furniture remains in high demand, so if you have such a piece and you don’t really need it, you can sell it for a good price.

Furthermore, there are a couple of fundamental things you should be aware of when pricing your furniture:

  • Buyers will not really care about any special memories you may have linked to a certain furniture piece. Not very surprisingly, they will be greatly interested in the price and quality of the item, as well as whether it will be practical, comfortable, usable and stylish. If a piece holds a considerable sentimental value for you, then you shouldn’t be thinking of parting with it in the first place.
  • How much you originally paid for your furniture provides no additional value to potential buyers. They will be interested in getting a good bargain – the best possible value for their money. And who could blame them: won’t you be doing the same thing once you’ve sold your used furniture and moved to your new house?

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Where to sell your used furniture

And now that you have a much better idea how to price it appropriately, you may ask yourself, “Where can I sell my used furniture? The good news is that you have several good options here and it’s time to decide what approach to take to sell it fast and profitably.

Organize a moving sale

Decide before the moving sale how firm you plan to be on your set prices and be ready to negotiate.
Decide before the moving sale how firm you plan to be on your set prices and be ready to negotiate.

Commonly known as a garage sale or a yard sale, a moving sale may be the best option for you if you have enough time to properly organize it and enough stuff to display besides the furniture.

First, and most importantly, you’re going to have to spread the word about your garage sale. An ad in the local newspaper is a good place to start, but take advantage of the all-powerful Internet as well – use the social networks to reach your networked friends, and hopefully your friends’ friends too. Don’t forget to mention the dates, the time and the address of the moving sale, including some great bargains to whet buyers’ appetite.

Also, you’re advised to create catchy durable signs and place them at strategic and appropriate spots around your neighborhood. This is a highly efficient advertising method, especially if you live by a road with heavy traffic. Make sure the signs can be easily spotted and read by passing drivers as well.

Sell online

Posting your used furniture on websites like eBay and Craigslist will guarantee you a huge audience of potential buyers. However, in order to play your cards right, you’ll need to pay attention to a few tried-and-true marketing tips.

  • Your online ad must be attractive. Remember that you’re competing with a score of other people who are trying to sell their used furniture just like you. You need to ensure that your advertisement will be among the few that will catch people’s attention and, hopefully, make them contact you.
  • As tempting as it may be, refrain from using false advertising. Instead, describe your furniture pieces honestly with all their defects and imperfections.
    As tempting as it may be, refrain from using false advertising. Instead, describe your furniture pieces honestly with all their defects and imperfections.

    The first step is to include a reasonable amount of clear photographs of each furniture piece for sale. A good photograph alone is a reason to make most Internet users click on your ad, which is exactly what you want.

  • And once you have their attention, the next step is to impress them with the item’s description. Be brief (people won’t take the trouble to read a whole page), be objective and avoid false advertising (describing your sagging sofa as “in ideal condition” will only hurt you in the long run) and offer a bit of incentive (offer a certain discount for serious buyers).

Offer to friends and family

This approach may work wonders in your case. Just ask your friends and family members if anyone is interested in any of your used furniture. You can do this in person or by using the widespread reach of your preferred social network. And while you will probably not get the best deal this way, at least you won’t have strangers coming to your home to closely inspect your furniture and you will feel much better knowing that your best friend will be using your faithful couch from now on.

However, offering your used furniture pieces to friends and relatives could get somewhat tricky because they might assume that they’re getting them for free. Be careful to avoid any misunderstanding and state clearly that you expect money for your furniture. Naturally, you’ll be expected to sell it to them for less money than you’d normally do – when all is said and done, they remain good friends of yours, remember?

Contact a used furniture dealer

Contacting a used furniture dealer or a consignment store is another option you can consider under the circumstances, especially if you’re in a hurry to get rid of your old furniture pieces. However, you’re probably going to have to settle with a less-than-great price because they will need to add their profits to the equation as well.

Donate to charity

If the above-mentioned approaches still leave you with a bunch of no-longer-desired used furniture pieces, do consider donating them to various charitable organizations. Not only will you get the satisfactory feeling that you’re helping a stranger in need, but you could get a tax break as well.

Every piece of furniture has its own life story and it’s up to us to decide whether we should keep being a central part of it or close that final page forever.
Every piece of furniture has its own life story and it’s up to us to decide whether we should keep being a central part of it or close that final page forever.

With some happy cash in your pockets and much less (or maybe none at all!) heavy and bulky old furniture pieces to worry about, Moving day is finally here and you’re ready to welcome the pros. You’re probably a little excited too, for you can now use the money from your used furniture sales to buy modern and fashionable pieces that will meet your high standards and fit much better in your new place of residence. Or you can use that same money to cover some of the inevitable relocation expenses which, coincidentally enough, will be much less thanks to having much less furniture to move. It’s a win-win situation for you, don’t you think?

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  1. We need to move from California, and we cannot take all our Furnitures so I would like to sell them most of them. How can one do it? Can you help?

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