Garage sales can be gold mines for serious shoppers
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TIPS FOR BUYERS
* People who are real die hards start at 6 or 7 a.m.
* Take cash, in smaller bills. Sellers have more change than they
used to, but everyone comes with $20 bills from the ATM.
* Take checks, in case.
* Wear comfortable shoes. (Gloves might not be a bad idea.)
* Stash blankets in your vehicle in which to wrap delicate items.
* Take water, if you plan to spend more than a couple of hours on
the prowl.
Tips for sellers
* Posted signs should be large enough for drivers to read the
addresses as they pass by -- at least print the street name in large
letters.
* Put the signs on well-traveled roads and near stop signs, but be
prepared to find them gone.
* Newspaper ads are another way to get out the word.
* Providing water and paper cups are nice touches. Hot drinks,
even on cold mornings, are not such a good idea. Spills and burns
could occur.
* Regulation of garage sales is not included in the city’s
municipal code. However, the city could require a business license if
the sales are a weekly event, which then becomes a zoning issue.
* Work with neighbors. Neighbors’ complaints about frequency,
crowds and disruption are reviewed by the city’s code enforcement
division.
* Price to sell. The goal is to not take anything back into the
house.
* If badgered for a lower price than you are willing to take,
remove the item from the sale.
* Set the sale for one day only. Second days are brutal.
-- By Barbara Diamond
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