I have a ton of patience for
scouring Craigslist for treasures. Most people do not. But, if you take the
time, you can find some great stuff and great prices. Most of it will need a
little bit of love from you when you get it home, but look at the things I found
this week. Excellent!
Chair - $60
Sofa - $FREE - note the awesome faux bamboo detail -
this could be beautiful with new upholstery!
Old Stereo cabinet - pull out the guts and make it into a bar - $50
Mid-century chair - $60
Tiny table - refinish and paint - has cute pull out shelf - $25
Pair of chairs - reupholster in mohair - beautiful - $180 for the pair - great deal
Walnut table - $80
Desk - $80 - This would be gorgeous in a solid color like white or grey
Here are a couple tips when
searching. Go straight to the Furniture section, and then do a search for “vintage”,
“antique” or “mid-century”. You can also reduce your search based on budget
parameters too, but I don’t because I like to see it all – cheap and expensive!
I’ve noticed in the past few years that more and more dealers and mattress
sellers are listing on craigslist – so you have to navigate through them to get
to the good stuff but that’s ok too. Craigslist will now let you browse in
grid-style with photos, so that can speed up the process. Also, you’ll find a
lot of things for sale that have clearly been “fixed-up” already. If you are ok
with that, great. I don’t usually go for
those – I want the thing in its original condition – good or bad.
Don’t forget to check the Free
section. I have found great stuff there. There are a lot of people who just
want to get rid of stuff and they don’t care to try to sell it – they’ll just
give it away. Especially if it’s a piano. Lots of piano’s in the free section.
You should get one.
If people don’t post a photo, don’t
waste your time. Move on. I still don’t understand how anyone could sell
anything these days without some photos, but you will still see listing with no
photo, don’t get sucked in. It’s not going to be good.
Most sellers on Craigslist are
very nice people and willing to make a deal – but ALL of them will want cash,
and soon. And most of them aren’t going to deliver you a sofa or carry it down
3 flights of stairs. That’s on you! If you want it bad enough, you’ll figure
out how to get it.
Also, just because you’ve seen
news stories about bad people using Craigslist to lure people to their house to
do bad things, trust me that most of the Craigslisters just want to clean out
their basement or garage and have no evil intentions. If you feel unsure about
any transaction you should bring someone with you when you pick up your
purchase. You can also exchange enough email or texts with them to get a pretty
good idea of their character. If someone is emailing you with a legit work
email, or is willing to give you their phone number or let you google their
address, you’re pretty safe. But, having said that, use your gut instincts, if
it feels weird, don’t go.
Now, get on Craigslist and start
shopping. By the end of this weekend you could have new end tables or a summer
re-upholstery project! As Macklemore would say, “F*-ing Awesome”!
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