Yardy · Richmond, VA

Yard Sale/Moving Sale in Richmond, VA

Yard sale in Richmond, VA · Sat, Jun 13

Address: Richmond, VA 23219 · Exact address revealed on sale day

When: Sat, Jun 13

Categories: Clothing, Tools, Garden

Men’s clothing, Large XL, 36/38, Men’s boots and shoes 10.5, 11, induction cooker, dehydrator, smaller gas grill/flat top SOLD, space heater SOLD, come along 1.5 ton, 3x axes, 10lb sledge hammer, 2x stew stir sticks, a few tools, cb radio accessories, dc power supply’s, glassware, Dickies Jacket and Bibs, 30 qt stock pot, 3x Army sleeping bags, kerosene heater with two 5 gallon cans. And more. Added some items; towing and rigging equipment, jack stands, small vise, personal coolers/lunch coole

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How to shop a yard sale in Richmond

Yard and garage sales in Richmond, VA run hottest Saturday morning between 7 a.m. and 10 a.m. Multi-family and neighborhood sales typically have better volume than single-family sales — Yardy flags both. Carry small bills, a reusable tote, and patience for haggling: $5 on a $20 tag is normal, $1 on a $2 paperback usually is not.

Pricing rule of thumb across the Southeast: kids' clothing $0.50-$2 per item, books $0.25-$1, mid-century furniture $20-$150, kitchenware $1-$5. If a host's prices feel high, come back at noon — most yard sellers would rather discount than haul leftovers back inside. For larger pickups (sofas, appliances) bring a truck and a friend; cash in hand often unlocks "just take it" pricing on bulky pieces.

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Yardy is a local one-time-sale search engine for the Southeast US. We aggregate estate sales, yard sales, garage sales, neighborhood pop-ups, and short-window auctions from 20+ sources — no permanent storefronts, no thrift-store clutter. Each listing here is cross-referenced against our duplicate-detection system so you see the cleanest version of a sale even when it's posted in three different places.

Buying secondhand keeps usable goods out of landfill and circulates cash to neighbors instead of national chains. The average Southeast estate sale diverts 500-2,000 lbs of household goods from disposal; a busy Saturday on Yardy moves an estimated 8-12 tons across our coverage area. Browse the 2026 State of Southeast Secondhand report for the full data set.