Categories: Curiosities

10 Best Valued Places To Sell the Things You No Longer Need

Furniture

Unless a piece of furniture is a valuable antique that might be of interest to an auction house, you are likely to come away with the most money by listing it on Craigslist or in local classifieds.

When selling through classifieds, set the price a little higher than what you’d like to get. Many buyers like to haggle. As a starting point for pricing, you can use the Splitwise furniture calculator to determine how much your piece has depreciated.

However, be aware that the depreciated price isn’t necessarily the same as the fair market price. Depending on your area, you can end up selling practically brand-new furniture for 50 percent off.

If you’re not keen on selling direct, you can also look for a consignment shop to take the furniture off your hands.

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