Take a look around
your house. Chances are there are plenty of things that are just sitting there
taking up space and collecting dust. If so, maybe it’s time to start thinking
about doing a purge. They say that the less “stuff” you have, the happier you will
be. Why? Because too many things create clutter, which creates chaos; and
nobody feels happy when they are surrounded by chaos.
While downsizing
might sound like a wonderful idea, you might find that it’s a bit tough. It’s
not that you necessarily have an emotional connection to all of those things
that are lying around; it’s that you feel guilty for tossing out items that
you’ve spent your hard-earned cash on. Fortunately, you’re in luck! You can
actually make money for all of that stuff! It’s true.
In some cases, you might
not be able to get back the full cash value, but in others, you can make even
more than you spent! For example, not only can you get money for unwanted jewelry, but there’s a chance that you could get more than what you spent on it!
As it turns out, all of that stuff you’ve been holding onto could be a treasure
trove that might equate to cold hard cash in your pocket.
Have we caught your
attention? If so, keep on reading to find out how you can make money on the
things you no longer want.
Take Inventory
First things first:
take a look through all of your stuff and determine what it is that you want to
sell and what you want to hold on to. If you can’t remember the last time you
used it or even looked at it, chances are you’d be better off selling it. Try
not to let emotions get in the way. While that chachki your grandmother gave
you might have sentimental value, if it’s been stowed away in a box for years,
seriously consider letting it go. You might be surprised to find out how much
it is worth.
Do Some Research
Take some time to research the items that you are thinking about selling. There is tons of
information out there. Start by doing some research on the good old Internet.
Jot down the info you find. The last thing you want to do is end up selling
something that has a tremendous amount of value at a low-ball price.
Get an Appraisal
Though research
serves as a good basis for the value of your unwanted stuff, it might not be in
the condition that is necessary to get the highest price you found. Get an
appraisal. Find a reputable dealer, ask them do to a full inspection and tell
you what they think your items are worth. If you think the estimate is far
lower than it should be, don’t be afraid to ask questions.
Shop Around
Though you are
selling your stuff to make money, you do want to shop around. In other words,
don’t sell your stuff to the first person you take it to; go to several
locations and ask for estimates before you commit. Write down the estimates you
get and opt for the highest bidder.
With these tips, you
can end up making a tremendous amount of money on things that are just sitting
around and cluttering up your home. Not only will you walk away with cash in
your hand (which is a pretty good feeling), but you’ll also feel like your load
has been significantly lifted. Talk about a win-win situation.
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