May 23, 2017 by StacyUncategorized
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May 23, 2017 by StacyUncategorized
What’s the difference between a flea market and a swap meet? Is there one? What about antique malls, antique shows, vintage shows, and vintage markets? How about indie markets, artisan markets, and craft shows? And what is a pop-up market? If you’ve ever wondered, here are those answers and more:
Knowing how to price your items is of importance. For example, there was a man in California who purchased Ansel Adams negatives for $45.00 only later to find out they were worth $220 million.
https://www.garagesalestracker.com/garage-sales-guide-pricing.asp
The various items you can collect are innumerable. Below are a number of items that men — both young and old alike — have collected for generations. With collectibles, it’s almost always more fun (and valuable) to collect vintage and antique items rather than new items, because new items aren’t rare or unique. If something piques your interest, start some research and dig in!
If you’re moving you might stumble across things while packing you forgot you had. And the best part it might be worth some cash.
You might be sitting on a gold mine.
Going to estate sales is like the modern day treasure hunt. You never know what you will find and almost always at a fraction of its worth. One important tip for the newbies is pay in cash. Lots of places do accept credit/debit cards but charge an additional fee (3% or more).
Here is a great article to help those furniture shopping at estate sales.
Try a splash of gorgeous color to boost curb appeal and make your front entry more welcoming. DIY gives you 28 colorful inspiring front door ideas.