Best place to sell secondhand furniture?
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Georgiegirl said:
As the title says really. Is there even a market for it? Due to combining households we have some stuff that is too nice to just give away, but have no room to store. Tried online but no joy - is the local paper worth a go or should we just accept we will get nothing for it?
Depends antique stuff always has value, but brown furniture has been depressed of late.besides local paper, and ebay, there is freecycle and similar which gives away to a good home. Charities sometime run warehouse type places for furniture.
Alternatively you can try the local sale rooms, the auctioneers will have a general household sale.
The other alternative is the house clearance dealers, who often advertise.
But be warned a lot of furniture is hard to give away, some has to have the right labels re fire say sofa's also dealers will always want to pay pennies if at all for stuff.
Georgiegirl said:
Yeah its not expensive stuff by a long way, but lots was only bought 6 months ago so seems a shame to get nothing back. Thanks guys, I'll try the local paper and if that fails just grit my teeth and give it to a charity shop.
If you're giving it away, and want to do a good turn, you could do worse than look up your local women's refuge.These places often look for decent furniture for when they re-house abused women who leave the marital home, literally, with nothing.
I have no affiliation, but have dealt with such refuges before. It makes you feel warmer inside than giving to a charity shop, where I get the nagging doubt that people buy things for profit.
Take a photo of it and put it with a card in the newsagent window or some supermarkets have boards. More likely to sell with there being a picture with the add.
You could show us what you're selling incase anyone is interested! (Although you'll probably be told to put it in the classifieds)
You could show us what you're selling incase anyone is interested! (Although you'll probably be told to put it in the classifieds)

Muzzer said:
If you're giving it away, and want to do a good turn, you could do worse than look up your local women's refuge.
These places often look for decent furniture for when they re-house abused women who leave the marital home, literally, with nothing.
I have no affiliation, but have dealt with such refuges before. It makes you feel warmer inside than giving to a charity shop, where I get the nagging doubt that people buy things for profit.
Oooh thats a good idea - I collect cosmetics/toiletries for Refuge from friends and at work and send them so they have a bit of something to make them feel nicer. Thanks!These places often look for decent furniture for when they re-house abused women who leave the marital home, literally, with nothing.
I have no affiliation, but have dealt with such refuges before. It makes you feel warmer inside than giving to a charity shop, where I get the nagging doubt that people buy things for profit.
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