The World’s Longest Yardsale

Think your a diehard yard sale shopper? Then maybe you are ready to join hundreds of thousands of other people at the world’s longest yardsale. The world’s longest yardsale, also known as the Highway 127 Corridor Sale, spans 630 miles through five different states. While the organizers say that it is impossible to keep track of how many vendors their are selling their yard sale goods, they know that it has grown to be the biggest event of this type in the world. There are both homeowners selling personal stuff from their homes, as well as vendors and dealers at … Continue reading

Garage Sale Frustrations: It Has Happened To Me

After Mary Ann’s article a couple of days ago, Yard Sale Frustration: Has This Happened To You?, I decided to answer her question in an article of my own. First, yes Mary Ann, it has happened to me. There is no telling how many sour yard sale days I have been through, but with the amount of yard sales we visit, I am quite certain it has been more than a dozen. I have certainly fallen victim to the whole “multi-family” yard sale scheme a time or two and usually yes, it is either a family who has taken in … Continue reading

Yard Sale Frustration: Has This Happened to You?

One of my biggest pet peeves in the frugal living arena is when I try to save money and wind up spending more in the process. In other words, it costs me more than I actually save. Does this ever happen to you? Yesterday was a good example for me. It is what I call a bad yard sale day. It was so bad that it left us all very frustrated. I have been itching to go to the yard sales, but we have had too many other priorities to make the time. Well, yesterday, we made the decision to … Continue reading

Garage Sale Day: When the Sale Doesn’t Happen

We are all faced with a conflict once in awhile, or unforeseen event that prevents us from following through with plans. Sometimes it is out of our control, like the weather. And sometimes it is as simple as someone getting sick or an appointment being scheduled that simply cannot be changed. A rainy day will prevent a garage sale from bringing in sales from most people. And a bitter cold day can also prevent someone from coming out into the cold, rather than staying in the warmth of their home. If you advertise your sale in the paper or around … Continue reading

The Opening Hour of Your Garage Sale

The opening hours of your garage sale, are the most important, and often the busiest of the whole day. How many hours, depends solely on the weather, your area, and the day of the week you choose. How can you make the most out of that very first hour of your garage sale? First, be sure to plan ahead. If you are holding the sale in your garage, have everything set up the night before, so when opening time comes, you only have to pop the garage door up and get started. If you plan to host the garage sale … Continue reading

5 Terrific Advertising Tips for Your Garage Sale

Advertising your garage sale, can be costly, and if you don’t know the proper way to go about it, can be very ineffective. In order to get the best advertising, reach the most people, and have a successful sale, there are some tips that might help. 1. Use Bulletin Boards for free advertising. Many grocery stores, church offices, schools and community centers have bulletin boards, that you are able to post an ad on. If they have a form you must use, be sure to grab one, or find out the rules and regulations to posting an ad on the … Continue reading

Memorial Day Yard Sales

Today is a great day to go visit those yard sales, garage sales and tag sales! Believe it or not, extended holiday weekends can yield plenty of sales and plenty of bargains. Memorial Day, the unofficial start to summer, is a great day to take advantage of the sales in your area. You might think that everyone has gone down to the beach for the weekend, but you would be surprised how so many people take advantage of this time to clean out their houses and get a fresh start on summer. With the windows open, summer parties happening, and … Continue reading

What to Bring to A Yard Sale

Are you a serious yard sale person? I’m asked some hard core yard sale-ing friends (they yard sale for a living, selling the items on ebay and through consignment shops) for the best tips on what to bring to a yard sale. If you are prepared, you are sure to get the best bargains. Being prepared for shopping at a yard sale (or church sale, for that matter) will allow you to shop longer and more efficiently. You will also be ready to take advantage of items that you might not otherwise be able to purchase. Here is a list … Continue reading

Planning Your Yard Sale Route

Be the most efficient yard sale shopper around. Use these tips to save time, energy and money on your yard sale shopping days. There is no need to run around like a chicken without its head as you search for bargains. These days, you can find yard sales advertised all over the place, from Craigs List to church bulletins. But the best place to find yard sales still tends to be in the newspapers, both large and small. Sometimes the ads are even grouped by location, making it easy to plan a good yard sale route. Here are two tricks … Continue reading

Yard Sale Shopping: Is Buying Gifts Tacky?

We all know the controversy surrounding re-gifting. You know, when you get a gift and then instead of using it, you give it to someone else, passing it off as a gift you personally bought for the person. Some people say it is money smart to re-gift, while others say it is just plain tacky. Still others have an opinion somewhere in the middle, such as it is okay to re-gift if there is no chance that either the original gift giver, or the person you are giving the gift to, will ever find out. But what about buying gifts … Continue reading