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Many thanks to reader Lisa Barutcu for creating the master list.
Planning your own garage sale? Check out these great tips from Amy McFadden, Throw a Great Garage Sale!
| Date | Location | Directions |
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Saturday, May 17 |
Scarborough Subdivision |
Take Iles, cross Koke Mill, go about a mile, Turn left onto Chicory into Scarborough subdivision |
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Friday, May 16; Saturday, May 17 |
Twin Lakes Subdivision |
Twin Lakes is East of Indiam Hills subdivision. You can get to it from Piper Road (off of Sangamon) or from Mayden (off of Dirksen). |
| Friday, May 16; Saturday, May 17 | Trevi Gardens (Springfield) | Next to Southwind Park, near the site of the Wal-Mart that is under construction. |
| Friday, May 16; Saturday, May 17 | Monticello Community | |
| Saturday, May 17 from 7am - 1pm. | Westchester Subdivision | Subdivision inbetween Chatham Road and Veterans Parkway |
| Saturday, May 17 at 8:00am | Pawnee village wide garage sale | |
| Saturday, May 24 from 8am - 2pm | Lake Pointe | I55 South to Toronto Road (Exit 90). Turn L on to Toronto, Turn R on to North Cotton Hill Road, Turn L into Subdivision at Hoechester and North Cotton Hill. |
| Friday, May 30; Saturday, May 31 | Lincoln Greens neighborhood | Lincoln Greens is on the corner of Rochester Rd and E Lake Shore Dr (turn onto Carnoustie to access) |
| Friday, June 6; Saturday, June 7 | Lake Homeowners | More info to come at lakespringfield.org |
| Friday, June 6; Saturday, June 7 | Lutheran High School Garage Sale in the school gym | 3500 West Washington Street SP 217-546-6363 |
| Saturday, June 7 from 8:30 am- 3:00 pm | Willow Grove, Prairie Grove and Fremont Park mobile home communities | Off of Ridge Ave. in Springfield. Go east on North Grand, past Dirksen Pkwy. (North Grand will turn into Ridge Ave.) Follow that road, go around the curve, and on the left will be Willow Grove, the next street up on the left is Ridgewood and Prairie Grove is on that road. Fremont Park is on Ridgely Rd., which you can get to by following another curve to the right. (You can see Fremont park as you turn onto Ridgewood) |
| Saturday, June 14 at 9am | Waverly City Wide Yard Sale | Waverly is about 12 miles west of Auburn on Illinois Route 104 |
| Saturday, June 14 | Cobblestone subdivision | Off of Archer Elevator Road and Isles (behind the Lowes' on Wabash) |
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By Amy McFadden
Those boxes sitting in the basement corner are begging for freedom, and spring and summer are prime times to hold a garage sale, so why not make this your year! No doubt, putting on a garage sale is a lot of work, but the rewards can be well worth it; we made over $1,000 the year we sold all our “baby gear” and cleared out the storage room at the same time. For maximum return on your efforts, consider some of these tips before you raise those automatic double-doors and let the strangers in to peruse your castoffs:
Planning Is Everything
The first secret to pulling off a successful garage sale is to prepare for the sale in advance, but don’t wait until two days beforehand. Give yourself at least two weeks to get ready, if not a month. If you can piggyback your sale onto a subdivision-wide sale week, it will increase your traffic, which can be worth competing with neighbors for business. Consider pairing with a friend, relative or neighbor so you’ll have more to offer.
Baby Clothing Separates - $.25-$.75
Big-Name Kid’s Clothes (Gymboree, Mini Boden, Hanna Anderssen)-$1-$5
Cribs (in good condition) - $20-$25
High Chair - $5 - $15 (for deluxe brands like Peg Perego or Chicco)
Bouncy Seats - ask for $8, accept $5
Household Bric-a-brac - $.25 - $5
Maternity Clothing - $.25 - $5
The Big Day
Avoid using a cash-box; my Granny lost over $400 when someone lifted the cash box at one of her sales. Instead, wear an apron with pockets and keep the money on your body at all times. If you’re teaming up with a friend, have one person be in charge of the cash and divide up profits later.
Be on the lookout for tag-switchers, and other party poopers who try to pull a fast one. Don’t let yourself get distracted when figuring totals or making change.
Put large items outside the garage to entice drive-by traffic to stop.
Rotate items and refold frequently. If your items look neat, people are more comfortable buying from you. In addition, a table that looks “full” is more inviting than one that looks picked over.
Never leave your stuff unattended, not even for a minute. Arrange for a friend or family member to take over for you during bathroom breaks. If you are inside the garage, keep a close eye on your garage goods that are not for sale (a few people tried to buy my husband’s bike and my son’s Power Wheels Jeep) and cover valuable equipment (mower, snowblower, tools) with an old sheet.
Take a cue from the retail pros; help direct your shoppers in the right direction. If you are friendly and offer help finding something, or suggest an item a person might not have considered, you are more likely to make a sale.
Be willing to bargain, within reason. Don’t take offense if someone offers you less than you marked an item. If it’s early in the day, you might politely decline saying something like, “That price is firm this morning, but if you want to come back at 2:00, I might consider your offer then.”
Offer “bonus buys”; if someone takes several items off your hands, throw in an extra or two.
Slash prices or offer 2-for-1 extras near the end of the sale to get rid of your extra stuff. You don’t really want to haul it back into storage after all that work, do you?
With a little planning and preparation, you can turn your “jumble” and sweat equity into a decent profit, and fulfill any unrealized retail business dreams while you’re at it.