With Yakima's Biggest Yard Sale coming this Saturday (May 13), you may hear a few of these words being tossed around. If you're not familiar with some of them, I'll try to explain.
Summer is coming to an end. It makes me sad because, I love the warm weather and I love yard sales! Every time I turned a corner on Saturday, August 13th, there was a yard sale! I came upon some fantastic deals but, one yard sale caught my eye. I wasn't just one yard sale, it was the entire block of Summitview and 28th in Yakima!
Yakima's Biggest Yard Sale was one of the best we have ever had. The finds were amazing (I got a ton of stuff for my yard. Including an excellent carpet) and the people were great!
If you weren't at Perry Tech this past weekend, you missed out on some serious treasures.
Warmer weather in Yakima means yard sales will start popping up again. They're a great way to clean your house and make a few bucks in the process. Here are a few tips to ensure a great yard sale.
I love yard sales. I collect old video games, so I'm always on the hunt for older video games -- and Yakima's Biggest Yard Sale is one place I usually luck out at every year. I grabbed some video of what I'm looking at, what I'm looking for and how I find what I find.
I love hitting up yard sales whenever I can, but even I have boundaries to my cheapness. Here are five things I wouldn't consider buying at a yard sale.
Most of us go to yard sales for one reason or another. Maybe it's to buy new clothes for your little one or to find something to add to your collection -- whatever it might be that you happen to collect. Whether you're a casual observer or hardcore thrifter, here are a few things to maybe consider when you're out yard saling.