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A Few Tips for Shopping at Estate Sales

March 31, 2011 by Lazy Man 5 Comments


As it we get deeper in the spring, I’m looking forward to one of my favorite past times – yard sales and estate sales. I’ve written about how to save money with yard sales and even gave you a peak at how I built a room on Craigslist and Yard Sales. However, I haven’t talked much about estate sales. In some ways they are often better than yard sales. What is being sold is typically what someone has owned, not just what people have decided they no longer need or want. Often they are held due to the death of a relative. I like pretend that the person may just be moving and downsizing to a smaller house.

Here are a few tips that have helped me:

  • When shopping an estate sale be thorough – Many times you will find that special treasure inside of a box or closet. Make sure they are selling these items before you go digging into their closets though. Don’t drive by and assume there isn’t anything that you want. Searching through bins may offer you an unexpected item.
  • Be on the lookout for things that need just a little work – I am well, Lazy, but there are benefit for those who aren’t like me. Those who are willing to clean can find some quality items that require a little scrubbing or fixing. Old furniture can be new again with a new coat of paint, or if you have the time stripping a piece of furniture and refurbishing it can become a great hobby. It is an inexpensive way to beautify your home.
  • Ask for a bargain – Just like yard sales, when you purchase items at an estate sale you can (and should negotiate). If you are purchasing several items, request a discount for all of your finds. If you have arrived at the end of the sale your bargaining power is greater as people are typically looking to get rid of things by the end of the day. However, I recommend showing up early – you want to be the bird and get that worm.
  • Keep a budget in mind – It can be easy to overspend when you find many treasures. If you are like me, you sometimes come home with a bunch of stuff that seemed like a good idea at the time.

In the end estate sales have some major advantages over buying new. It’s often much cheaper. You can find more unique products (as opposed to having the Ikea or Crate and Barrel bookshelf that everyone has). You give item another life – recycling and reusing is good for the environment. Finally, it’s fun to find a bargain.

Filed Under: Spending Tagged With: bargain, budget, estate sales

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