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Find garage sales in Raleigh, Durham, and other parts of the Triangle on gsalr.com. You’ll find a map there and will be able to move around and focus on the areas that you’d like to search. The map will be more populated when it’s closer to the weekend. You can add your yard sale to the map as well.

You are also welcome to share your yard sale on Triangle on the Cheap Community Facebook Group.

You might also be interested in our list of thrift stores, vintage shops, consignment stores and more in the Triangle. We also have a list of used bikes and sports equipment stores in the Triangle.

Top 10 Tips for Finding Hidden Gems at Great Prices at Garage sales

Arrive Early and Plan Your Route

You know what they say about the early worm? There are a lot of early worms at garage sales. You’ll see them waiting by the curb until they have the go-ahead to shop. It seems extreme, but it’s how you land the best finds. That said, at the end of the day, sellers will most likely be very open to letting their items go for much less. You won’t have as much to choose from, but you never know — you might find what you need.

Look for Signs of Quality

Check carefully for well-made items, sturdy construction, and high-quality materials. These items are likely to last longer and provide better value for your money. Check seams. See what kind of wood furniture is made from and how the pieces are joined together.

Don’t Be Afraid to Dig

Don’t be afraid to dig through boxes and piles of items. Hidden treasures can often be found buried beneath the surface. Take your time and be thorough in your search. You might want to wear gloves to protect your hands.

Check for Brand Names and Labels

Check for brand names and labels on items, especially if you’re planning to resell items. Brand name items can almost always be resold for a higher price. Look for popular brands in clothing, electronics, and household items.

What to Bring

Bring a magnifying glass to examine items closely. This can help you identify small details and markings that may affect an item’s value. This is especially the case with antique or vintage items. Bring cash, in small denominations, in case the seller doesn’t have enough change. Bring water and sunscreen.

Keep an Eye Out for Unusual Items

Keep an eye out for unusual items that may be worth more than their asking price. But think beyond “value” when you find unique items. You may have just stumbled upon something that you’ll enjoy for years…or at least get a good laugh from.

Ask Questions and Negotiate

Don’t be afraid to ask questions about items or negotiate prices. Sellers are often willing to negotiate, especially if they are eager to get rid of items toward the end of the sale. That said, be respectful. Remember, what just looks like junk on a table might be an item from the seller’s family, or something special that belonged to the seller’s child. People need to get rid of belongings for all kinds of reasons but that doesn’t mean that those items don’t have sentimental value to them.

An effective negotiation technique is to ask to bundle items, rather than to ask get prices lowered on one item. It’s a win-win if you want both items.

Know Your Prices and Values

Know the prices and values of items before you go shopping. This will help you identify good deals and avoid overpaying for items. While you’re at the sale you can be checking prices on eBay. Also, know what your limit is for spending on any particular item.

Look for Multi-Family Sales

Look for multi-family sales, which will have a wider variety of items for sale. It’s more efficient for you to shop at one big multi-family or community sale than to drive to several smaller sales.

Be Open-minded and Creative

Be open-minded and creative when searching for hidden gems. Look for items that can be repurposed or up-cycled.

Double-Check Before You Head Out!

We make every effort to make sure that everything on Triangle on the Cheap is 100% accurate.
However, sometimes things change without notice, and it’s also possible that we can make a mistake.
Please verify all deals and events with the venue or organizer before you go.

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Garage Sales in the Triangle this weekend - Triangle on the Cheap (2024)

FAQs

What is the best weekend to have a garage sale? ›

As you likely guessed, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays are known as the best time to have a yard sale because that's when most people can attend.

Where is the largest garage sale? ›

Also, don't miss the turn-by-turn driving directions through Georgia and Alabama. What is the length of the 127 Yard Sale route? It currently spans 690-miles, beginning 5 miles north of Addison, Michigan and ending in Gadsen, Alabama.

What sells the best at garage sales? ›

Baby & kids clothing, toys, and gadgets sell super well as well as kitchen stuff (dishes, cookware, etc). Adult clothing can sell, but it's generally not as popular as kids clothing. If you don't have many of the best selling items, a garage sale might not be worth your time.

What month are most garage sales? ›

Early spring (around late March, April, and May) is the most popular time for a garage sale. It's just after winter, when people are eager to head outdoors, and will give you time for some spring cleaning, so you'll know what items you want to sell.

What month is the longest yard sale? ›

The 127 Yard Sale is an annual event which takes place the first Thursday-Sunday in August each year. It's literally, The World's Longest Yard Sale! The route spans 6 states (Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama) and is nearly 700 miles long.

What highway is the longest yard sale on? ›

World's Longest Yard Sale Maps and Directions. Discover deals & steals along the Lookout Mountain Parkway and Route 127's 660+ mile stretch. Follow the purple markers for the sale route in DeKalb County. To navigate the map with touch gestures double-tap and hold your finger on the map, then drag the map.

What time does the longest yard sale start? ›

Generally, vendors are open from 8 am -5 pm. However, that can vary as vendors set their own hours. Rain can have an impact as well, but vendors are prepared for rain and will open or reopen ASAP. For the most up-to-date hours and information, please contact 127 Yard Sale - The World's Longest Yard Sale!

What is the busiest day for garage sales? ›

Friday, Saturday and Sunday mornings are usually the best time to hold a successful garage sale. Consider scheduling your sale on the first weekend of the month—when people have just gotten paid and haven't spent all their fun money yet.

What weekend is the longest yard sale? ›

The 127 Yard Sale is an annual event that takes place the first Thursday-Sunday in August each year. It's literally, The World's Longest Yard Sale! The route spans 6 states (Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama) and is 690 miles long.

How to make a garage sale successful? ›

How to Hold a Successful Garage Sale
  1. Don't wait until the last minute. ...
  2. Contact your local government. ...
  3. See if neighbors want to join in. ...
  4. Schedule the sale. ...
  5. Advertise. ...
  6. Price your goods. ...
  7. If it's junk, recycle or donate it. ...
  8. Display items nicely.

What are the cons of a garage sale? ›

They can be a fun way to get to know your neighbors or meet interesting people. One of the largest downsides is that people set aside things for a garage sale and then never have one. The unwanted items continue to take up space in their homes and create a mountain of clutter that can often become a fire hazard.

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