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Informal, irregularly scheduled event for the sale of used goods by private individuals
For other uses, seeGarage sale (disambiguation).
"Yard Sale" redirects here. For theModern Family episode, seeYard Sale (Modern Family). For the Sammy Kershaw song, seeYard Sale (song). For the album by The Saddletramps, seeYardsale (album).
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Garage sale in northern California
Diverse items bought at a moving sale held inBoise, Idaho

Agarage sale (also known as ayard sale,tag sale,moving sale and by many other names[1]) is an informal event for the sale ofused goods by private individuals, in which sellers are not required to obtainbusiness licenses or collectsales tax (though, in some jurisdictions, a permit may be required).

Typically the goods in a garage sale are unwanted items from thehousehold with its owners conducting the sale. The conditions of the goods vary, but they are typically usable. Some of these items are offered for sale because the owner does not want or need the item to minimize their possessions or to raise funds. Popular motivations for a garage sale are for "spring cleaning", preparing to move home or earning extra money. The seller's items are displayed to the passers-by or those responding to signs, flyers, classified ads or newspaper ads. In some cases, local television stations will broadcast a sale on a local public channel. The venue at which the sale is conducted is typically agarage; other sales are conducted at adriveway,carport, frontyard or inside a house. Some vendors, known as "squatters", will set up in a high-traffic area rather than on their own property.

Items typically sold at garage sales include oldclothing,books,toys, household decorations, lawn and garden tools, sports equipment, andboard games. Larger items likefurniture and occasionallyhome appliances are also sold. Garage sales occur most frequently inrural andsuburban areas on weekends with good weather conditions, and usually have designated hours for the sale. Buyers who arrive before the hours of the sale to review the items are known as "early birds" and are often professional restorers or resellers. Such sales also attract people who are searching for bargains or for rare and unusual items. Bargaining, also known as haggling, on prices is routine, and items may or may not have price labels affixed. Some people buy goods from these sales to restore them for resale.

Some jurisdictions require that the home owners obtain a permit (which may require a fee), stating the date(s) on which the sale will take place (with allowances in the event of bad weather conditions). The jurisdiction may also place restrictions on the sale, such as the number of sales in a year a person can have (so as to avoid a person running a business without licenses and without collecting sales taxes), where signs may be placed in and around the neighborhood, and even where on the owner's premises a sale may take place.

Advertising for a garage sale

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A garage sale advertisement sign

Advertising for the event of a garage sale is typically done by posting a sign, usually made from cardboard or plastic, in a public location. Signs are posted with the intent that people passing by will take note of the event, time, and location of the garage sale. In many cases, signs may feature an arrow or some other means of expressing the direction of the event.

In addition to signs, many people advertise their garage sales in thenewspaper in a dedicated section or on websites.[2]

Special community sales

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In some areas, garage sales have taken on a special meaning to a community and have become events of special local significance. Large areas of a community then hold a communal garage sale involving numerous families at the same time.

TheHighway 127 Corridor Sale, promoted as "The World's Longest Yard Sale", encourages private individuals and professional vendors to conduct simultaneous yard sales along a 630-mile (1,010 km) corridor spanning five U.S. states.[3] The headquarters is located atFentress County Chamber of Commerce inJamestown, Tennessee. The sale officially starts the first Thursday of August. However, many sellers in the area will start the weekend before.

Running east to west, the Coast-to-Coast yard sale runs alongU.S. Route 50 in May of each year. Though not as popular as "The World's Longest Yard Sale", the US 50 Coast-to-Coast sale is in its 16th year.[4]

During the second Saturday in August, a 50 miles (80 km) stretch ofU.S. Route 11 becomes a continuous yard sale fromStephens City, Virginia's Newtown Commons south toNew Market, Virginia.[5] The event which began in 2005,[6] is sponsored by theShenandoah County Chamber Advisory Group, five chambers of commerce, and two town governments.[5] In years past, the Yard Crawl has attracted people from as far away as Canada.[5]

InBondi Beach,Australia, the first Garage Sale Trail took place as part of the Sizzle Bondi Community Festival on May 9, 2010,[7] during which 126 garage sales occurred simultaneously. The Garage Sale Trail was designed to reduce the amount of goods dumped instead of sold and re-used.Since the first event, the Garage Sale Trail has won a Green Globes award for Media Excellence,[8]and theWentworth Courier's Business Achiever award.[9] In July 2010, organisers of the Garage Sale Trail announced their intention to take the Garage Sale Trail national and involve thirty local councils across Australia's states and territories potentially making it the largest garage sale in the world.[10]

The now semi-annual City Wide Garage Sale[11] was first held in October 1990 inEl Cerrito, California. Local resident andreuse advocate,Marianne Hegeman proposed the citywide garage sale to facilitate garage inspections in the wake of the1989 Loma Prieta earthquake. City Wide Garage Sales have been replicated in other cities includingAlbany, California;[12]Mountain View, California;[13] andEagle Mountain, Utah.[14]

Informal sales also occur across the country. One such example is in theBismarck-Mandan area. Coinciding with the United Tribes International Pow-wow, it is a tradition for the weekend followingLabor Day to be the area's biggest garage sale weekend due to the influx of visitors in the area. On any given year, total garage sales number at least 500, whileFargo, North Dakota surpasses Bismarck as the state's largest city. The only state event that is bigger is theNorth Dakota State Fair held inMinot, North Dakota, during the last week of July.

In popular culture

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The cultural phenomenon of garage and yard sales in the United States has been examined by several artists. The Thunderground Film productionZen and the Art of Yardsailing is adocumentary film produced in 2004 that covered aspects of finding bargains as well as the cutthroat practices of professional resellers and the previously-noted "early birds".New Jersey artist Robert A. Emmons, Jr.'s short documentary filmYard Sale, released in 2006, examines the American practice of buying and selling goods in one's front yard and thesociological impact of such activities.[15][16][17]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Some rarely used names include "attic sale", "basement sale", "rummage sale", "thrift sale", "patio sale", "lawn sale", and "jumble sale".
  2. ^"How to Hold a Garage Sale". Wikihow.com. Retrieved17 October 2011.
  3. ^"127sale". 127sale. 2003-10-14. Retrieved2012-06-09.
  4. ^"A Coast to Coast Yard Sale". Route50.com. Retrieved2012-06-09.
  5. ^abcKnight, Preston (2010-08-09)."Organizers ready for sixth annual Route 11 crawl".Northern Virginia Daily. Archived fromthe original on 2011-10-04. Retrieved2010-08-09.
  6. ^Wood Monroe, Jennifer, Zimmerman, Hank (2010-08-09)."Shenandoah County's Route 11 Yard Crawl...A weekend to remember". Shenandoah County Tourism. Retrieved2010-08-09.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)[dead link]
  7. ^Betts, Mayor Sally (2010-05-05)."Wednesday, 5 May 2010". Waverley Council, NSW Government. Archived fromthe original on 2011-02-25. Retrieved2010-11-09.
  8. ^Cambourne, Keeli (2010-07-28)."It pays to follow sale trail".Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved2010-09-11.
  9. ^Bates, Rob (2010-09-09)."They're all winners".Wentworth Courier. Retrieved2010-08-10.
  10. ^Buesing, Tim (2010-07-22)."It pays to follow sale trail". Between 0 and 1, Wordpress. Retrieved2010-09-11.
  11. ^"Annual citywide garage sale Oct. 9, 1999".El Cerrito Wire. 1999-10-01. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved2014-04-30.
  12. ^"City of Albany, CA: Citywide Garage Sale". City of Albany, CA government. 2014-04-30. Retrieved2014-04-30.
  13. ^"City of Mountain View - City-Wide Garage & Yard Sale". City of Mountain View, CA government. Archived fromthe original on 2014-05-02. Retrieved2014-04-30.
  14. ^Allred, Cathy (2013-08-26)."Eagle Mountain hosting city-wide yard sale".Daily Herald. Provo, Utah, US. Archived fromthe original on 2013-10-13. Retrieved2014-04-30.
  15. ^"Robert A. Emmons' website". Robertemmons.com. Retrieved2012-06-09.
  16. ^A pop culture enthusiast lends keen eye to campusArchived 2007-12-19 at theWayback Machine by Douglas Frank,Rutgers Focus,Rutgers University, October 25, 2006
  17. ^Review of "Yardsale" by Matthew Sorrento, August 22, 2006

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