Make some extra money - 15 top car boot sale tips.... | The Diary of a Frugal Family (2024)

By Cassandra
This post may contain affiliate links.

A great way to earn to earn some extra money at this time of year is to have a de-clutter and go along to your local car boot sale to sell it all! We dothis twice a year usually – once at the beginning of the good weather and once at the end of the Summer and seeing as we’ve just had our first car boot sale of the year, I thought I’d share a few of our car boot sale tips with you today.

Make some extra money - 15 top car boot sale tips.... | The Diary of a Frugal Family (1)

The boot sale we had this weekend was a huge success and we made over £160 which was brilliant as we were hoping to make enough to cover the costs of some parts that we needed to buy for our plumber who’s coming this week to sort out a few different things that need doing.

Even though I’ve been vaguely planning to have a boot sale for a while now, the decision to have one at the weekend wasn’t actually made until Saturday afternoon when I was sorting the garage out for a tip run. I’ve de-cluttered quite a bit in the house over the last few weeks and even after a couple of trips to the tip and a few trips to the local charity shop, there was still plenty in the garage that was taking up space waiting until we actually got around to doing a boot sale.

I sat in the middle of my garage floor and checked the weather on my phone and it looked like Sunday was going to be a nice day so I decided there and then that I was going to do one.

As a rule, I have a big car boot sale box in the garage that I store junk things that we plan to sell at the next car boot sale we do and I also have a box on top of the wardrobe that I add any clothes that are too small or no longer meet the teenage criteria of being cool! To add to that, we usually use the upcoming boot sale to have a bit of a clear out and work our way through most of the rooms in the house (and the garage and garden) decluttering and adding to our boot sale pile – this time I was just in the mood to de-clutter after my dad died and I think that might have contributed to me being a bit more brutal than I usually am with the things I got rid of (hence the numerous charity shop and tip runs in the last couple of weeks).

Make some extra money - 15 top car boot sale tips.... | The Diary of a Frugal Family (2)

My top car boot sale tips

  • I definitely recommend having at least one box/bag somewhere that you can pop things in as and when you decide to get rid of it so you already have some things sorted out when you decide to do a boot sale.
  • Take a few carrier bags with you as people will always ask although this weekend I was pleased to see more people than I’ve ever noticed before bringing their own bags. I had a few people ask though so I found it handy to have a few.
  • Take a box with a lid on to store all your lovely money in and if I were you, I would try and make sure you have a little bit of change with you as well as you wouldn’t want to lose a sale because you didn’t have change.
  • We take an old paste table and two scruffy blankets to go down on the floor either side of the table so we have plenty of space to show our things off – we only take a clothes rail if we have a lot of clothes to sell because I’ve seen so many blowover or collapse in the past that I’m really reluctant to take the one we have somewhere in our garage unless it’s really needed!When the boot sale man is directing us to our spot we try and park as far back from the car in front of us so we have as much space as possible to spread out over.
  • When you’re given your spot, don’t be afraid to ask the man directing you to your spot for a good one. Normally they’ll just line the cars up in the order they come in but we cheekily asked the man this weekend for a good spot and he definitely came up trumps. Instead of lining us up with the other stalls, he said we could park next to the cafe van if we wanted which is in a prime position as it’s directly facing the entrance to the boot sale and is the first stall people stop at on the way in and the last one they pass on the way out. I definitely think that was the key to the success of this weekend’s boot sale as we didn’t have anything big to sell really, it was more that we sold almost everything we had with us.

Make some extra money - 15 top car boot sale tips.... | The Diary of a Frugal Family (3)

  • When you get there, don’t start unpacking your car straight away as the professional sellers can be so rude – one man actually started nosing through our boot before we’d even started unpacking which really annoyed me! They know what they’re looking for and think they can get it cheap before the boot sale even starts. If you’re not careful you’ll see what you sold to them for a fiver up for sale on their stall five minutes later for double the amount. We go for a cuppa or a little wander around for half an hour before we start unpacking the car – there’s plenty of time as sellers are usually supposed to be there so far in advance of the buyers opening time.
  • I normally let the kids spread their things out on one of the blankets on the floor to the side of the paste table and they’re in charge of that bit. The blanket on the other side of the paste table (if there’s room) is usually shoes and bags and other things that are too big for the table. Any books go in a box just under the table and the clothes obviously go on the clothes rail. Everything else goes on the table for us.

Make some extra money - 15 top car boot sale tips.... | The Diary of a Frugal Family (4)

(this is the only photo I took of the stall itself before we organised it properly – it was too busy after that)

  • I generally take along some sellotape, some paper, and a thick marker pen with us and I put a sign on the book box saying how much they are and I price any larger or more expensive items. The more you can price up before you start, the easier it is for you as you’ll soon forget how much you’ve quoted. It also makes it easier if there’s more than one of you on the stall.
  • A box of things like costume jewellery, daft bits of makeup, hair stuff and any other little bits and bobs always attracts people to your table – I put a box in the middle of the table usually with a sign on saying everything in the box 50p and it’s usually the most popular thing on the table.
  • Kids toys sell very well so don’t underprice them. We sold a lot of Master Frugal’s WWE things this weekend as he’d long since grown out of it all and we made a fortune, likewise with their Moshi Monster figures and his Disney Pixar cars. At the same time, I know this isn’t money saving, but when I can see that children are paying for something themselves or I can see that they really want something then I will give a lower price and every now and again, I’ll just give something away.
  • Be prepared to haggle – start your pricing slightly higher than you would be willing to sell for as people love to think they’ve bartered you down and got a bargain.
  • Take drinks and snacks so you don’t end up spending all your money when you get hungry or when you fancy an ice cream.

Make some extra money - 15 top car boot sale tips.... | The Diary of a Frugal Family (5)

  • Try and leave the kids at home because (a) they’ll get bored and (b) they’ll spend your takings.
  • Don’t be tempted to spend your takings at the stall opposite you, even if they are selling the cutest handbag ever.
  • Don’t do it on your own, some people are after more of a bargain than others and you need eyes in the back of your head. Remember this?
  • And finally, one of my biggest boot sale tips is to say that anything you have left, donate to charity. You didn’t need it before so you don’t need it now so stop off at your favourite charity shop on the way home and donate whatever you can.

I hope you find my boot sale tips useful!

Don’t miss out on future posts like this – receive updates directly to your inbox by email by adding your email address here and hitting subscribe. You can also follow me on Twitter, BlogLovin or Networked Blogs and I’d love to see you over on my Facebook page and on Instagram.

Make some extra money - 15 top car boot sale tips.... | The Diary of a Frugal Family (6)

Make some extra money - 15 top car boot sale tips.... | The Diary of a Frugal Family (7)

Related

If you liked this, you're going to love these...

Make some extra money - 15 top car boot sale tips.... | The Diary of a Frugal Family (2024)

FAQs

What sells best at car boot sales? ›

Popular items at a car boot sale include clothes, accessories, children's toys, baby goods, shoes, furniture, ornaments, photo frames, jewellery, books, CDs and DVDs. So if you're hoping for a car boot sale success, then it's all about the planning.

How to sell successfully at a car boot sale? ›

Try to get to the car boot early to pick the best spot. Aim to be next to other attractive looking stalls as they will receive the most foot traffic and will achieve the most sales. Be sure to keep your prices competitive with theirs however as you don't want to lose potential customers!

How to display items at a car boot sale? ›

You will need a table and ground sheets to display your wares – pack these in the car last so you can get them out first. Take plenty of change, some carrier bags and weather-appropriate clothing.

Can you sell new items at car boot sales? ›

Are you allowed to sell new goods? It is fine if you bring along unwanted gifts that are deemed new. However, we are not a market and do not wish to have market stalls within our Car Boot Sales. Our Car Boot Sales are very well attended because our customers enjoy picking up their second hand and retro gear!

What are you not allowed to sell at a car boot sale? ›

Fire Arms, Knives, Tobacco, Alcohol and Controlled Substances, Unless fully licensed to do so, with permission from National Car Boot sale organisers, it is strictly forbidden to sell any of the above items and any items that may fall into the above categories.

What car make sells the most? ›

2023: State of Car Sales in America

Toyota sold the most vehicles in 2023 followed by Chevrolet. Ford's F-150 was the top sold model in the U.S. for 2023.

Do people sell clothes at car boot sales? ›

For example, clothes rarely sell for their full value at a car boot. "People are really looking for cheap and cheerful things," Kate said. "I do find loads of clothes but when I sell them it's very cheap - £1 to £2 - it's just to get rid of them.

How do you get a spot at a car boot sale? ›

One of my favourite ways to find a car boot sale to sell at is to keep an eye out for signs on the roadside or on roundabouts. Landowners will often put up a massive board with details at the edge of the field where they're holding the car boot sale.

How much do books sell for at car boot? ›

Books go for about 25p- 50p each, candles, about 50p each. Car boots don't make much money round here unless you have something unusual or bigger items- kids toys usually go well for example, buggies, small furniture, lamps etc go well as well.

How much should I sell things for at a car boot sale? ›

Tip #10 – Price realistically

Car boot sales are known as a place to pick up bargains. If your asking price is too high you are unlikely to make many sales. A rough guide for pricing is to sell items at 10-15% of the original value.

Do you need a table for a car boot sale? ›

Do I need a table or a rail? The vast majority of people bring a ʻpastingʼ or decorating table, you can buy these in B&Q/Homebase etc for around £20-£50. Rails can be bought cheaply in Ikea or Argos, though we wouldnʼt advise going to the extra expense of a rail for a one off boot sale.

Can you sell electronics at a car boot sale? ›

Although electricals are among the most popular items sold at car boot sales, they're a different kettle of fish to items like toys or clothes. Not all electronic products are created equally, and buyers will be wary of purchasing broken or faulty electricals.

What sells best at car boots? ›

Popular items at a car boot sale include clothes, accessories, kid's toys, baby goods, shoes, furniture, ornaments, photo frames, jewellery, books, CDs and DVDs.

Can I sell my cakes at a car boot sale? ›

You can sell food which is not to be consumed on the premises at our sales (such as homemade cakes and jams etc). However we believe that you would then definitely be considered a TRADER and be governed by the rules set out below.

How much do books sell for at Car Boot? ›

Books go for about 25p- 50p each, candles, about 50p each. Car boots don't make much money round here unless you have something unusual or bigger items- kids toys usually go well for example, buggies, small furniture, lamps etc go well as well.

Top Articles
The Art of Applying for the Same Job Twice
Why do Shriners drive those little cars?
Barstool Sports Gif
Foxy Roxxie Coomer
Artem The Gambler
Ohio Houses With Land for Sale - 1,591 Properties
Tyler Sis 360 Louisiana Mo
Mcgeorge Academic Calendar
The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia
Plaza Nails Clifton
How Much Is 10000 Nickels
Nation Hearing Near Me
Bluegabe Girlfriend
Irving Hac
83600 Block Of 11Th Street East Palmdale Ca
B67 Bus Time
Premier Boating Center Conroe
New Mexico Craigslist Cars And Trucks - By Owner
Velocity. The Revolutionary Way to Measure in Scrum
Wbiw Weather Watchers
Mega Personal St Louis
[PDF] PDF - Education Update - Free Download PDF
Lost Pizza Nutrition
Raw Manga 1000
Hannaford Weekly Flyer Manchester Nh
4 Times Rihanna Showed Solidarity for Social Movements Around the World
Water Temperature Robert Moses
Yu-Gi-Oh Card Database
Texas Baseball Officially Releases 2023 Schedule
Tenant Vs. Occupant: Is There Really A Difference Between Them?
Afspraak inzien
House Of Budz Michigan
Grapes And Hops Festival Jamestown Ny
Captain Billy's Whiz Bang, Vol 1, No. 11, August, 1920
America's Magazine of Wit, Humor and Filosophy
Skip The Games Grand Rapids Mi
301 Priest Dr, KILLEEN, TX 76541 - HAR.com
Worcester County Circuit Court
Torrid Rn Number Lookup
Post A Bid Monticello Mn
Powerboat P1 Unveils 2024 P1 Offshore And Class 1 Race Calendar
2017 Ford F550 Rear Axle Nut Torque Spec
Brauche Hilfe bei AzBilliards - Billard-Aktuell.de
15 Best Places to Visit in the Northeast During Summer
Sandra Sancc
Zom 100 Mbti
Sky Dental Cartersville
Premiumbukkake Tour
How to Find Mugshots: 11 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow
Join MileSplit to get access to the latest news, films, and events!
Fredatmcd.read.inkling.com
Craigslist Cars And Trucks For Sale By Owner Indianapolis
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Laurine Ryan

Last Updated:

Views: 6293

Rating: 4.7 / 5 (77 voted)

Reviews: 92% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Laurine Ryan

Birthday: 1994-12-23

Address: Suite 751 871 Lissette Throughway, West Kittie, NH 41603

Phone: +2366831109631

Job: Sales Producer

Hobby: Creative writing, Motor sports, Do it yourself, Skateboarding, Coffee roasting, Calligraphy, Stand-up comedy

Introduction: My name is Laurine Ryan, I am a adorable, fair, graceful, spotless, gorgeous, homely, cooperative person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.