lucyem said:Where we live this is the better route to go. My DH was all excited about a yard sale. All the work and planning and I think we made $200. I do better putting a couple of items on craigslist and donating the rest.
We used to live in a rural subdivision that would do a community sale every may...it was the only time I did garage sales. Foot traffic was excellent and the sale was well known, so buyers knew what to expext. I woild make $4-500.00 in the one weekend. We found that pretty much all baby amd toddler stuff were big hot ticket items and would sell first for a decent price. Furniture sports equipment, some electronics, and bikes were next. Clothes I didn't even bother with except brand name dresses and coats of DD's...boots and snowpants did ok, too. Most household stuff I sold for a dollar or two for a dollar, but put it all on a table marked as a blanket price. Coats were $5.00. We sold a rocking chair for $35. Elliptical for $100. Crib for $25. Little tyke climbers for $10-25, strollers for $7-15....any household item would have to be priced under $5.00 or $1.00 depending on what it was, or it wouldn't sell. I never had any horror stories, thank goodness! But one neighbors 7 year old daughter came by and wanted the book I was actually reading to pass the time, lol, and it was to the point where the little girl really thought it was for sale and so awkward that I just sold it to the mom (it was a small town...the mom was DD's dance teacher, too) for a dollar and never got to finish the book lol. I have to try to find that title at the library so I can see what happdns at the end!
Good luck!!