![]() I put a 12X16 indoor outdoor carpet on my lawn and put all the climbers on that. I guess people would rather toss it out than donate it or sell it themselves. I have to stop looking for toys now and focus on stuff to sell on ebay. The town does pick-up 3 times a year and I am always driving around. I have two Fisher Price cars from the pick up too. My brother found me the two seater wagon. I also got the LT picnic table and the red volkswagon. I found another one outside during the town trash pick up in the next town over. It is a little faded but in great condition. When I called she said no one else had called in 2 weeks. I didn't call for 2 weeks because I was sure that there was a misprint and they wanted more. ![]() I found the huge two tower two slide playhut with a tunnel that sells in TRU for $399 in the paper for $15. There are plenty of bargains around if you have time to wait but it always works out that when you need it there are only the most expensive available. ![]() If the house/climber has cracks it can really impact the price, because bad cracks fill with water and get really dirty looking. It takes very little time and can increase your sale price by quite a bit. Washing with soap and water isn't enough.find somebody with a power washer and borrow it. It makes more of a difference in their appearance than you could ever imagine. Expect that some people will haggle with you and price it on the upper end.that way you can come down a little on the price and make them feel better about their purchase.Īlways powerwash the items before trying to sell them. So if it's a $300 house in average condition and no cracks, figure on getting about $100 to $125 for it. If the fading is normal and not excessive, and there are no cracks, then you should price it anywhere from 30% to 50% of the new MSRP, depending on condition. The girl-style houses sell for slightly less than the unisex style (like the log cabin or the ones in primary colors).
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