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    21 Household Items You Can Sell Right Now for Quick Cash

    5 days ago

    This article was originally published on ChaChingQueen.com, a site my wife and I own. AI was used for light editing, formatting, and readability. But a human (me!) wrote and edited this.

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    The pressure to find quick money is real. Maybe you’ve been hit with an unexpected bill or need extra cash for something urgent. Well, the good news is that you might already have untapped resources around your home that could bring in that much-needed cash.

    As someone who always looked for ways to earn that quick cash, I know how surprising it can be when you realize just how many valuable items are sitting around unused. The stakes are high when you’re dealing with financial uncertainty, but the solution is often simpler than you think.

    In this guide, we’ll show you 21 easy-to-sell items that can quickly fatten your wallet. You’ll discover where to sell them, how much you can expect to make, and a few tips to help you get the most bang for your buck.

    Do you think we missed any valuable items? What items would you add? Let us know in the comments!

    1. Old Electronics

    If you have an old smartphone, laptop, or tablet sitting in a drawer, now’s the time to put them up for sale. Electronics are always in high demand, and even older models can bring in a good amount of cash. 

    Selling on platforms like eBay, Craigslist, and Gazelle can help you reach eager buyers. Be sure to reset your device to factory settings and clear all your personal data before selling.

    Depending on the condition and age, electronics can earn you between $50 and $500. For a better return, include any original packaging or accessories. A clean, well-photographed device will always stand out in the market.

    2. Furniture

    Furniture takes up a lot of space, and if you’re no longer using it, it’s a great candidate for resale. Items like couches, tables, and bookshelves are always in demand, especially by those moving into a new place. 

    Posting these pieces on Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace can get them sold fast. Make sure to clean the furniture and take clear photos. List out measurements to give buyers a better idea of what they’re getting. 

    Depending on the item, you could make anywhere between $50 and $500.

    3. Designer Clothing and Accessories

    If you’ve invested in high-end fashion over the years, your designer clothes, shoes, and handbags could make you quick money. These items hold their value well and can be resold for a decent percentage of their original price. 

    Websites like Poshmark, TheRealReal, and Depop are perfect for listing luxury items. To maximize your earnings, take clear, well-lit photos and include any authenticity documents you may have. 

    Designer pieces can often sell for 30-60% of their original value, and rare items might fetch even more.

    4. Jewelry

    Gold, silver, and vintage jewelry can bring in a good profit. The value of precious metals tends to remain strong, and vintage or unique jewelry often has a strong resale market. 

    You can sell through local jewelers, pawn shops, or websites like eBay. Before you list your jewelry, make sure it’s cleaned and polished. For higher-value items, getting an appraisal will help ensure you receive the best price. 

    Gold can bring in around $2,500 per ounce as of writing, while diamonds or vintage pieces may earn much more.

    5. Collectibles

    Have a collection of comic books, sports memorabilia, or vintage toys? These items are in high demand by collectors and enthusiasts. Depending on the rarity and condition, you might be sitting on a small fortune. 

    eBay, Facebook Marketplace, and collector-specific sites are excellent places to start selling. Make sure to research the current market value of your collectibles. Even if you think something isn’t worth much, rare or sought-after items can surprise you. 

    Prices can range anywhere from $10 to thousands, depending on the item. So, there’s no harm in trying to sell what you would think as junk. As they say “One man’s trash is another man’s treasure.”

    6. Power Tools

    Unused power tools can be valuable to people in need of affordable, second-hand equipment for DIY projects or renovations. Items like drills, saws, and sanders can fetch decent prices. 

    Craigslist and Facebook Marketplace are popular platforms for selling tools. Give your tools a quick wipe-down and make sure they’re functional before listing. 

    Depending on the brand and condition, you can expect 40-60% of the original price.

    7. Home Gym Equipment

    Fitness gear like treadmills, dumbbells, and yoga mats are great items to sell. With many people setting up home gyms, demand for second-hand equipment is always high. 

    Websites like Craigslist and Facebook Marketplace, or even sporting goods stores like Play It Again Sports, are great places to list these items. To help your sale, make sure to clean the equipment and ensure it’s in working order. 

    Smaller items like weights might bring in $20 to $50, while larger machines like treadmills can go for $200 or more.

    8. Bicycles

    Bicycles tend to hold their value well if they’re in good condition. If you have a bike collecting dust in your garage, now might be the time to sell it. 

    Craigslist, eBay, and local bike shops are great places to start. Tune-up the bike before selling it to make it more attractive to buyers. 

    Depending on the type and condition, bikes can sell for anywhere between $50 and $500.

    9. Musical Instruments

    Do you have an old guitar or piano sitting unused? Musical instruments are expensive new, so second-hand options are popular with buyers looking to save money. 

    Reverb and eBay are good online marketplaces for musical gear, and local music stores might also be interested. Make sure your instrument is clean and in good working condition before selling. 

    Depending on the brand and condition, you could earn anywhere from $50 to several hundred dollars. 

    10. Baby Gear

    Baby items like strollers, cribs, and car seats can fetch a decent price if they’re in good condition. New parents are often on the lookout for gently used baby gear to save on costs. 

    You can list these items on Facebook Marketplace or visit local consignment shops like Once Upon a Child. Be sure to highlight the safety features of the gear and check for expiration dates on items like car seats. 

    Depending on the item, baby gear can earn you between $20 and $200. Much more if its from a baby-focused, high quality brand.

    11. Books and Textbooks

    Books, particularly college textbooks, can bring in quick money. If you have old textbooks or rare novels, there’s a good chance someone is willing to buy them. 

    Amazon, eBay, and local bookstores are great places to sell. Research the current prices for your books to make sure you’re listing them competitively. 

    Textbooks can sell for $30 to $200, while rare books or first editions can go for much more, especially when you sell collections.

    12. Video Games and Consoles

    Gamers are always on the hunt for good deals on used games and consoles. If you have popular titles or even retro gaming systems, you could make some extra cash. 

    Sites like eBay and Facebook Marketplace are ideal, and trade-in programs like those at GameStop are also an option. Bundle games, controllers, and accessories together to attract more buyers. 

    Games typically sell for $10 to $50 each, while consoles can bring in $100 or more, depending on the condition. To add, there are collectible games that fetch even higher if its a well-known game.

    13. Household Appliances

    Appliances like microwaves, blenders, and vacuum cleaners are perfect items to sell if they’re in good working order. People moving into new homes or apartments are always looking for affordable appliances. 

    Craigslist and Facebook Marketplace are common platforms to sell household items. Make sure everything is clean and fully functional.

    Small appliances can earn you $20 to $100, depending on the brand and condition. Meanwhile, other appliances can still fetch thousands like espresso machines, or washing machines.

    14. Unused Gift Cards

    If you have unused gift cards lying around, you can sell them for a quick profit. Maybe you just used it partially, that’s no issue. You can still sell it for a percentage of the price.

    Platforms like Raise and CardCash allow you to list gift cards for sale at a slight discount, which buyers love. Be honest about the remaining balance on the card to ensure a smooth sale. 

    Most gift cards will sell for around 70-80% of their remaining value. If its a gift card for a well-known chain or store, you can even sell it for up to 90% of the remaining value.

    15. Arts and Crafts Supplies

    If you’re a crafter or have leftover supplies, selling materials like yarn, paints, or scrapbooking tools can earn you quick money. 

    Sites like Etsy and Facebook Marketplace cater to those looking for affordable supplies for their projects. Create themed bundles of supplies to attract more buyers. 

    Craft supplies typically sell for $5 to $50, depending on the materials. Selling bundles can also up the price to $100.

    16. Vintage or Antique Items

    Old furniture, home decor, and clothing can hold incredible value, especially if they’re vintage or antique. These items have become trendy, and many people love decorating their homes or updating their wardrobes with pieces that have character and history. Vintage items often have a story behind them, which makes them attractive to buyers who appreciate the unique charm these pieces bring.

    If you have antiques lying around, consider listing them on eBay or taking them to an antique shop. You might also want to try selling at estate sales if you have multiple items. For a higher sale price, clean the item and research its history or era of origin. 

    Depending on the rarity and condition, vintage or antique pieces can fetch anywhere from $50 to several hundred dollars, and sometimes even more.

    17. Sporting Goods

    Sporting equipment like golf clubs, skis, and snowboards can be pricey when bought new, which is why there’s always demand for secondhand gear. Outdoor enthusiasts and sports hobbyists are eager to save money by purchasing used equipment that’s still in good condition.

     If you’ve switched to a new hobby or just no longer need the gear, now’s the time to sell. Check platforms like Craigslist, Play It Again Sports, or even local sporting goods stores for selling opportunities. 

    To get the best price, clean the equipment and provide as much detail as possible about its features and brand. 

    Depending on the condition and type of equipment, sporting goods can bring in anywhere from $50 to $400.

    18. Photography Gear

    If you’ve upgraded your camera or no longer need certain photography equipment, selling your gear can bring in a decent chunk of change. Cameras, lenses, and tripods are high-ticket items that photographers are always on the lookout for. 

    Even older models can be valuable, especially for beginners or those on a budget. You can list your gear on eBay, Craigslist, or participate in trade-in programs at B&H Photo or Adorama. 

    Be sure to mention any accessories or original packaging you have, as this can increase the value. Depending on the brand and condition, photography gear can range from $100 to several thousand dollars.

    19. Kitchen Appliances and Gadgets

    If your air fryer or coffee maker hasn’t seen much use, it could be worth selling. Kitchen gadgets and appliances are often quite expensive when bought new, making secondhand options appealing to buyers. Even items like mixers or food processors can bring in quick cash.

    List your kitchen appliances on Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace, or even at a local appliance store. Make sure to clean everything thoroughly and confirm it’s working properly. 

    Depending on the brand and condition, small kitchen gadgets might sell for $20 to $100, while larger appliances can go for more.

    20. Camping Gear

    Unused camping gear like tents, sleeping bags, and coolers can quickly add up to extra cash. With many families opting for outdoor adventures and camping trips, there’s growing interest in affordable secondhand equipment. If you’re not using your gear, there’s a good chance someone else is eager to snap it up.

    You can sell camping gear on Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace, or even through REI’s used gear program. To increase the value of your listing, provide clear details about the equipment’s condition and any special features it may have. 

    Smaller items like sleeping bags might bring in $20 to $50, while larger items like tents can go for $100 or more.

    21. Handmade Goods

    If you have a knack for crafting, handmade goods such as custom jewelry, art, or other unique creations can be a great way to earn quick money. There’s a growing market for handmade, one-of-a-kind items, especially as more people look for personalized or unique gifts. 

    There are plenty of buyers ready to support handmade goods even if making them is just your hobby. Etsy, local craft fairs, and even Instagram shops are great places to sell your creations. 

    Keep in mind that high-quality photos and clear descriptions can help your products stand out. Handmade goods typically sell for anywhere between $10 to several hundred dollars, depending on the materials and complexity of the work.

    Wrapping Up

    Selling items you already own is one of the simplest and quickest ways to get that unexpected expense out of your hair. 

    You could simply be decluttering your home or just looking to make extra cash fast, and you’ll be surprised how much money is sitting right under your nose. By starting with looking for the 21 items on this list, you can clear up space and give your budget a nice little boost. 

    So, take a look around and your money problem might be solved quicker and easier than you think!

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