How to Price a Moving Sale |The Strategy That Made Us $6,500 | Selling Everything to Slow Travel

The number one question I get about our moving sale is: how did you price everything? In Part 2 of our moving sale series I'm breaking down our complete pricing strategy — from the eBay sold listings trick that helped us price things correctly from day one, to which platforms we used for which items, to the seasonal timing strategy that got us top dollar on things like a log splitter and a tiller. This isn't just garage sale pricing advice. This is what it looks like to spend 15 months systematically selling everything you own — and make the most money possible doing it. In this video: ✔️ The eBay sold listings trick — how to find what things actually sell for, not just what people are asking ✔️ How I batched listings to make the process manageable late at night ✔️ Poshmark for name brand clothing and shoes — what worked and what didn't ✔️ Seasonal timing — why we waited on the tiller until spring and sold the log splitter in fall ✔️ Exactly what we charged for tools, furniture, kitchen items, clothing and more ✔️ The 10-15% rule — and when to price higher than that ✔️ When to price to move vs when to hold firm ✔️ The cash box setup, rain date strategy, and address timing tip that saved us ✔️ What we did with everything that didn't sell The mindset that made all of this work: I wasn't selling out of fear. I priced things so they'd sell, trusted that I'd rebuild someday, and let go with zero regret. 📹 Watch Part 1 — Moving Sale Setup and Strategy →    • Moving Sale Tips That Made Us $6,500 — Wha...   📋 Full moving abroad playlist →    • Countdown to Takeoff   🌿 Free Pivot Planner Guide → https://noellerollins.kit.com/0dba89ed38 💬 What's the hardest category for you to price at a sale? Drop it below and I'll tell you what worked for us.