How to Sell Everything You Own (2024)

This guest post is from another stuff-less couple from California whocashed in on their couch, cars, and cachi-bachi to do what they love – travel. Just more proof that other people are selling everything and living a minimalist lifestyle to do the things they love to do. Pay attention to their *Top Tips forsome great advice!

The How & Why to Sell Everything You Own

By Landon Carlson

There comes a moment in time when you realize that life is overwhelming. What makes it overwhelming? Your job? Relationships? The 9-5 daily grind? Or have you ever thought of this… the things in your house that clutter your life?

One day we came to the realization that we were working to buy more things that either wouldn’t get used or would just add to the clutter we already had. In other words, we were just collecting junk.

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Cachi Bachi: [kaw-chee baw-chee] / (noun) 1. A slang-like word used by Spanish speakers to refer to knick knacks, sentimental treasures, “stuff”, junk, etc. 2. Whatever is filling up your garage. 3. The things you know you have, but you can’t find.

Why would you want to sell everything you own!?

To travel. Of course! In order to leave the country for longer than a month, we knew we had to do something with all our beloved belongings – our cars, boat, household furniture, clothes, garage tools, kitchen “tools”, RC planes and cars – sentimental things that were all big parts of our lives.

(*Gasp* you’re not selling your RC car I bought for your 11th birthday, you loved that thing! -Dad)

Luckily, it wasn’t hard for us to come to the conclusion that only way we were going to feel “free” was to get rid of it.

Solution = Sell it all!

To make a long story short, in about 4 months we had 3 huge garage sales, 80 ebay sales, and probably a hundred local craigslist deals. A lot of work, yes. But the feeling of freedom we had later – So. Worth. It. It is so liberating! Nothing hanging over your head!

Here are the best 4 tactics to empty out your house and make the most money in the least time possible.

Method #1 – Craigslist

Craigslist can be time consuming but very helpful with larger things like cars, furniture, appliances, and scuba tanks. Don’t waste time posting things for under $20 because those texts at 1am are really not worth the $5 you’ll get anyways.

*Top Tip– If you can, schedule a couple of people to look at the same thing at the same time so there’s some pressure on the buyer to snatch it up before the next guy does.

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Method #2 – eBay

eBay works great for popular electronics, antiques, collectible trinkets, and household things that you can package up and send in the mail. One auction we had someone went bidder crazy and bought an electric toothbrush from us for almost $200. We learned that when in doubt just post it anyway.

*Top Tip– The eBay app is awesome for taking pictures and posting right away. Very simple to use!

Method #3 – Garage Sales

Garage Sales are for getting rid of not-so-valuable things that you want a little money from without straight up giving them away. Although, sometimes it feels like you are doing just that! This can be a somewhat painful process as you watch strangers rifle through your things like it’s nothing and then ask if you’ll take a dollar for something worth a hundred. In the end, it’s about getting rid of things not the money.

Our most creative garage sale moment was when we offered a free doughnut if they bought $10 or more. Great way to encourage people to buy more stuff!

*Top Tip– Offer incentives for people to buy more than one item. Grab some boxes and tell people to fill it up and you’ll give them a package deal.

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Method #4 – Thrift Stores

There’s a fine line between trying to get money for everything you own and just moving on. Wherever that line is, save yourself from the agony and use your time on better things like packing, learning a language, or finishing organizing your life. Some stuff is really only junk – just send it off. Peace of mind will come about 2 minutes later. So refreshing!

How to Sell Everything You Own (4)*Top Tip – Take a picture of everything before you box it up for Goodwill. Nearly all your donations are tax deductible, but you’ll need proof that you did indeed donate 25 pairs of shoes!

Junkless Peace

Overall, the key to selling everything you own is to keep your goal in mind. Think of those white sand beaches and the ocean calling you. NOTHING will compare to your investment in making memories instead of purchasing more useless things. It’s tough to adjust to a minimalist frame of mind, but once you experience it it’s hard to imagine you ever let “things” clutter your life so much! No more feeling overwhelmed, just FREEDOM and some extra cash!

For more tips and tricks about selling your stuff, you can find our experiences with eliminating our clutter on UnevenSidewalks.com

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Landon & Alyssa Carlson are a California couple who left their life in San Diego 2 years ago to see what adventures they could find outside the “box” they were stuck in. Former engineer and teacher, they quit their jobs, sold everything they owned, and headed out to explore the world. They have spent majority of their time in Latin America but are heading to Asia this summer. You can check out more of their journeys at UnevenSidewalks.com as well as Facebook, Twitter, & Pinterest!

If you’ve read Sell All Your Stuff and Move Abroad, you may notice similaritiesin how Landon went about selling all his stuff. And if you’ve followed Chapter 6 you’ll know full well what Landon means when he says “(they) ask if you’ll take a dollar for something worth a hundred”. Haha! No kidding!

Nice work team Carlson. If you have any questions you’d like to ask this travelling dynamic duo, check out their website and social profiles.

Now go sell all your stuff!

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FAQs

How do I sell everything I own at once? ›

Local online marketplaces: If you have furniture, electronics, gently used toys, kitchen gadgets, or other household items, selling them on a local online marketplace such as Facebook Marketplace, Nextdoor, OfferUp, or Craigslist can be an easy way to get rid of items fast.

How can I sell my belongings quickly? ›

“I would use Facebook Marketplace for furniture, clothing and shoes, outdoor items and large items. For more unique items like collectibles, eBay is the way to go.” Most items are easier to sell on a local site, like Facebook or Craigslist.

Can I sell everything and start over? ›

The truth is, it's totally possible for many people to sell everything and get a fresh start. It's just a matter of finding the right auction and estate services company to tackle all the logistics and creating a rock-solid plan that puts you exactly where you want to be.

What is it called when you sell everything in your house? ›

Estate liquidation companies organize your household items and host estate sales—usually directly on the property—so the public can buy everything in your house and sometimes even the house itself.

How can I sell a lot by myself? ›

Follow these steps to maximize your chances of success:
  1. Verify Ownership and Land Rights. ...
  2. Research Local Land Values. ...
  3. Make Any Necessary Land Improvements. ...
  4. Create a Marketing Plan. ...
  5. Handle Legal Land Sale Paperwork. ...
  6. Show Land to Potential Buyers. ...
  7. Negotiate and Finalize the Sale.

Can I buy a product and resell it as my own? ›

Generally, it's not illegal to resell a product. Restrictions normally come from the platform themselves and not the manufacturer of the company. The truth is that most brands are safe to resell. You're just not allowed to claim “brand new” or “straight from the manufacturer” because that just wouldn't be true.

What sells very quickly? ›

Stuff to Sell for Quick Cash: Tips and Tricks
  • Places to sell: Pawn shops. ...
  • Tips for making the most money while staying safe: ...
  • Jewelry and watches. ...
  • Video game consoles. ...
  • Old phones and accessories. ...
  • Purses, wallets, and backpacks. ...
  • Yard equipment. ...
  • Jeans, workwear, and designer clothing.
Feb 28, 2023

Where can I sell stuff ASAP? ›

Summary: Best Websites To Sell Your Stuff
CompanyCost to listStarting fee
eBayFree (up to 250 listings per month)Up to 15% plus 30 cents per order
Facebook MarketplaceFreeNone
Etsy20 cents per listing6.5%
PoshmarkFree20% for sold items above $15
May 8, 2024

How to declutter and sell stuff? ›

The easiest way to make money when you declutter and sell stuff. You can sell clothes, furniture and electrical items online using apps like eBay, Vinted or Depop. If you have larger items that you don't want to post try local Facebook Marketplace groups, Gumtree or Preloved.

Is it good to sell everything you own? ›

The short answer is that yes, it is almost always worth it to downsize. The extent to which you decide to downsize depends on the situation. In my experience, the more dramatic the purge, the better I felt. It can be scary to think about selling and donating (almost) everything you own.

What is the number one rule of selling? ›

It's not about you, your products or services; it's all about them, so find a way to serve the customer. Follow the Golden Rule principle when selling. “Sell to other people the way you would like to be sold to”.

How to sell everything and move away? ›

Here are the 3 best ways of selling everything before moving away:
  1. Sell your stuff at a garage sale. Probably the most straightforward way to sell everything you own before moving is to organize a huge yard sale. ...
  2. Sell your stuff online. ...
  3. Sell your stuff together with the house or apartment.
Aug 7, 2022

How to sell a bunch of stuff fast? ›

Local consignment stores and thrift shops can be good options for selling used items in person. Hosting a garage sale or participating in community flea markets can help sell multiple items at once. Utilizing social media platforms and local buy/sell/trade groups can connect you with potential buyers in your area.

How much should I pay someone to sell my stuff? ›

A good rate is about 75 to 80 percent, says Luke. Negotiate fees. In general, you'll pay a sales commission equal to 20 to 50 percent of the sale price. If your sale totals less than $300, you're more likely to pay that 50 percent; more expensive items are charged lower commissions.

How to downsize and sell your stuff? ›

For smaller items, you're probably better off taking them to a consignment shop if they aren't collectible or antique. That way they're off your hands in one big group, and you don't have to sell them piecemeal online. For valuable antiques, it's a good idea to take them to an antique dealer.

How do I sell everything to anyone? ›

How to sell anything to anyone
  1. Research your buyer. ...
  2. Learn about your customer's needs. ...
  3. Know what your product or service offers. ...
  4. Sell yourself. ...
  5. Establish a rapport before selling. ...
  6. Present yourself as an expert. ...
  7. Listen actively. ...
  8. Offer customer service.
Oct 22, 2023

How do you give away everything you own? ›

Keep a mental or physical list of some of the items you're trying to downsize, and the season when they'd most likely go. Pick a date once a month to list these items on Craigslist, eBay, Facebook Marketplace, or Nextdoor. If they don't sell by the next month's listing day, donate them to charity.

Are there people who will sell my stuff for me? ›

Trading Assistants are experienced eBay sellers who will sell your items on eBay for a fee. Work with a Trading Assistant and enjoy these benefits: Save time and effort. The Trading Assistant handles every aspect of selling your item on eBay, from listing the item to shipping it to the buyer.

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