Questions for the yard sale experts?

vald1977

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:D Good Morning,
We are having a yard sale tomorrow and I was wondering if some of you who have done them could help me price a few things. How much would you price board games (some brand new never been played, others excellent condition)? Also, how about pack-n-play (good condition) and high chair (needs new seat belt straps)? I may be back with more questions as I get into the basement and see what's hiding there :eek: ;) .
Thanks for any help :sunny: .
 
I put $2.00-$3.00 on all of DD outgrown games last year......like new condition with all the pieces and they all sold. I sold my highchair for $25.00, it was in great condition. I gave my pack and play away, but I would think $10.00 or higher if it is a newer one.
This year I have 2 toddler beds to sell and have no idea what to price them, they are the Pink little tykes type and a white plastic one with a bear.....any ideas? Include mattress or throw them away? A close by neighborhood is having a city wide sale so everyone will probably be there and not in our city.
 
Thanks Ceecee. That's what I was thinking too. About the toddler bed, I'm not sure. We have one of those too but ours is just a plain metal one.
 
$25 for the Pack N Play? I'm not sure about the highchair - can the new owner get straps from the manufacturer? Since your games are in such good condition, I think you can easily ask $2 each for them.
 

We do a yard sale once a year-- however I go pretty much every Friday and Saturday through the summer. The pack n play and highchair $10-15 depending on how "new" the design is-- meaning year wise. If the games are still sealed and they are $15-20+ at the stores brand new then go $4-5 otherwise stick w/ $2.

Toddler beds-- those metal ones don't move for much more than $5-10. See many sitting at sales at the end of the day w/ $20+ on the price tag. Plastic ones-- if they are Little Tykes or Fisher Price and in EXCELLENT condition--- possibly $20-- be willing to negotiate if you really want it to move. Otherwise go with $10-15. Toddler bed matresses set them out separate, but wouldn't go more than a few $$$ unless they are really expensive (like Sealy or Foster and Stearns). If they are the Toy's r Us type mattress then I'd go only w/ $2-3.

Baby and toddler items are hit or miss. Really depends on your prices vs. the people coming to look being in the market for the items.
 
Thanks...I wondered if I should include the mattress with the bed, One is a Sealy but the other mattress is an inexpensive one and I was debating if I should just toss that one.
 


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