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Working on building capital through eBay by flipping items from CL, eBay, thrift stores, and garage sales.
I'm attending a huge city-wide garage sale this weekend and have no doubt I'll return with gold in the form of cheap used stuff.

The question is where to start?

Should I start in the upper-middleclass neighborhoods or the lower income areas?



My thought process goes like this:

- Upper Middleclass = More expensive goods and maybe more total items, but may be priced higher because people like to sell things without taking a loss.

- Lower Income = Less total items and maybe not as high quality, but also cheaper prices since they may be trying to quickly offload to pay for bills, debts etc.


I want to start in the area with the most potential to avoid wasting time and missing out on good deals!
 
Should I start in the upper-middleclass neighborhoods or the lower income areas?

Go to the nicer neighborhoods. Focus on higher quality items and talk them down on price. They aren't having a garage sale to make money, but more likely looking to free up space and clean out older items.
 
I see!

Thanks for the suggestion. That actually makes perfect sense!
 

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