How much petty cash should be on hand at a yard sale?
I’ve found that most people at yard sales carry mostly $1, $5 and $20 bills and of course, quarters. I’ve hardly ever found anyone that carried dimes. In fact, I try not to even price anything in my yard sale less than $0.25 but sometimes I have like a notebook and price it for $0.10.
How do you price stuffed animals for a garage sale?
Toys & Stuffed Animals – 25 cents to $3 (high end for really nice and fairly new toys) Board Games (complete) – $1 to $3. Puzzles (complete) – 50 cents to a $1.
Should you price items at a garage sale?
Follow the 10%–20% rule. Some people suggest pricing your items at only 10%–20% of their retail value. It may seem low, but it’ll move your inventory quickly.
When’s the best time to have a yard sale?
When during the year should you hold your garage sale?
- The best time is generally spring, especially early spring.
- Summer is next best if it isn’t too hot.
- End of summer and fall are often ignored but can also be successful because the weather’s just as nice, and there’s less competition.
What are the best days to have a garage sale?
Friday, Saturday and Sunday mornings are usually the best time to hold your garage sale. Here’s an insider garage sale tip: Consider scheduling it on the first weekend of the month—a lot of paychecks go out at the end of the month, so people will have cash to spend.
How do you start a garage sale?
9 ways to throw a successful garage sale
- Get your neighbours involved.
- Advertise your garage sale.
- Rain date.
- Price sale items ahead of time.
- Upsell with snacks.
- Liven up your garage sale with music.
- Hold a raffle.
- Pick Saturday over Sunday.
How do you price used items?
50-30-10 RULE: Near-to-new items should be sold for 50 percent of their retail price; slightly used items at 25-30 percent of retail; and well-worn items at 10 percent of retail.