Garage Sale Pricing Guide

  • Paperbacks: 25 cents or 5/$1.00
  • Hardcover books: 75 cents or 2/$1.00
  • Reference books- Hardcover dictionaries, thesaurus, etc.: $1 to $2
  • CDs, Video Tapes: $1
  • DVDs (recent): $3 to $5
  • Dishes, glassware: 25 to 50 cents a piece, larger items (like casserole dishes) a buck or two, sets anywhere from $2 to $5
  • Blankets, Curtains: $2 to $5
  • Planters, Gardening Tools: $1 to $5 depending on the item
  • Kitchen Electronics (Slow cookers, Coffee Pots, Tea Kettles, Gadgets): $2 to $5
  • Old TVs: $10 to $25, up to $40 depending on how old it is. If it?s in good shape and fairly new (up to 5 years old) and with a remote, I?ve been able to sell it for $75 to $100
  • Bookcases, Desks & Shelving ? Depends. If it?s wooden and in good shape: $10 up to $25. For thin material cheapies: $5.
  • Bikes ? Really old ones: $5. Newer models: $25 to $75 (depends how expensive that type of bike is new)
  • Freezers: $25 to $50
  • Kitchen Stove, Fridge, Dishwasher ? depends on how old they are, chances are they?re
  • at least 10 yrs old: $25 to $75
  • Sofas, Chairs: $50 to $100
  • Coffee Tables, End Tables: $10 to $25
  • Lamps: $5 and up if they?re nice, $1 or $2 if they?re cheapies
  • Kitchen Table & Chairs: $20 to $50
  • Toys & Stuffed Animals: 25 cents to $3 (high end for really nice and fairly new toys)
  • Board Games (complete): $1 to $3
  • Puzzles (complete): 50 cents to a $1
  • DVD Players: $20
  • CD Players: $10
  • VCRs: $5 to $10
  • Plastic Containers (Food & storage): 25 cents to $1
  • BBQs (propane, good condition): $15 to $25, up to $40 if it?s quite new and in excellent shape
  • BBQs & Grills (briquette): $5
  • Lawn mowers: $10 to $25 (depends how old/new it is?you could go higher if it?s a newer mower)
  • Framed Wall Pictures & Mirrors: $5 and up


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