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HOW TO MAKE PROFITS FROM MINI STORAGE AUCTIONS

 

Many people have realized that there's a profit to be made from buying and then reselling merchandise that are sold at mini storage auctions. There are several techniques that can be used to make the most profit from the contents of a mini storage unit auction.

Most people who do profit from mini storage auctions get as much information as possible before the auction even occurs. In other words, they'll call ahead for more information about what the contents might be, what type of auction contracts are available, what the method of payment is, and how far away the auction actually is in order to reduce travel expenses.

It's easier said than done to justify the good stuff, but the fact is, you're just as likely to wind up getting something that's not worth much. You can minimize this risk by inspecting the items or at least taking a peek into the mini storage before bidding on it. You may find a windfall of antiques or jewelry, or you may just get a few boxes of family memories and photographs. Those who make a profit place their bid very wisely based on an estimation of the value of the contents and the fuel costs to transport the items home.

If you've called beforehand, there's a good chance you'll know if you will be able to view the contents. Therefore, those people who do make good profits from a mini storage auction arrive early enough to take a peak. Make yourself a quick inventory of what you see in the mini storage unit including brand names, appliances, furniture, and boxes that are clearly labeled. The most profitable items to resell are furniture, major appliances, antiques, and jewelry.

Of course, just like any other business, you need to minimize your costs of selling your mini storage auction winnings. This means that you need to find the least expensive method of advertising your contents for sale. Also, pay attention to what it's going to cost you to transport the contents back to your location. Fuel is expensive, and if you don't have ready access to a van or a truck, it can become expensive.

Don't forget the quickest way to make money with your mini storage contents is to run an ad on Craig's List, eBay, or have a yard sale. In one day you can dispose of a lot of your mini storage contents, and usually, at a profit.

Depending on the contents of your mini storage auction, you may also look into flea markets, farmer's markets, or even renting space at a craft bazaar. Items such as antiques, costume jewelry, jewelry, and a variety of other mini storage contents can be sold at these types of places quickly and easily.

Mini storage auctions can be a lot of fun, and it's kind of like Christmas when you open up the storage unit and start going through what's in it. Make sure you bid accordingly, add in your transportation and sales costs, and then see if you can make a profit from your mini storage auction win!





 

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