Have you found yourself curious about the flipping craze? �You know. �Where you buy something at a low price only to sell it and make a profit? �I have done a little bit of flipping and let me tell you, it is fun!! I love the game of it and who doesn�t love extra money, am I right?
When it comes to flipping, I like to buy and then sell on websites such as Ebay, Craigslist, Amazon (for books), Offer Up and Facebook for sale groups. �
If you want to start small on your flipping game, it�s usually best to start shopping at thrift shops and yard sales. �If you don�t yet know where to start, here are the best thrift store flipping items.
Books. �Books are almost always a great seller. �While strolling through the book section of your favorite thrift store, grab your smartphone and do a little bit of research. �You can use Amazon to scan the average selling price of the same book to help you decide if this is the right flipping item. �Make sure that you pay special attention to textbooks as well. �Textbooks can be flipped for a huge profit, but make sure that they are current and valid. �
Baby Items. �Some baby items shouldn�t be resold (such as cribs and carseats), but diaper bags and bedding sets and clothes can be great reselling items provided that they are in great shape of course. �
Furniture. �Small furniture is great for flipping locally. �Once you add shipping to the costs, it doesn�t make a lot of sense to sell it on Ebay, etc. �Keep a special eye out for possible antique tables and chairs. �
Video Games. �The awesome thing about video games is that it doesn�t even matter when they are from. �You will find collectors from every era of video games that are willing to buy. �I�m talking Atari games, Nintendo Games, etc. �
Brand Name Clothing. �I routinely find name brand jeans in the $5-$10 range and I can almost always sell them for 3x what I have paid. �Definitely keep your eyes out for brand such as Miss Me, Silver, Lucky Brand, and more!