Yardy vs YardSales.net
Yardy vs YardSales.net for finding local sales
A practical comparison of Yardy and YardSales.net for finding yard sales, garage sales, and estate sales near you.
YardSales.net is part of the Treasure Listings family — same publisher as gsalr.com, sharing inventory and posting flow. Yardy scrapes YardSales.net every morning and treats it as a primary yard-sale source. The difference is breadth and presentation. YardSales.net surfaces yard sales from its own community of posters. Yardy combines YardSales.net listings with twenty other sources — estate liquidations, weekend auctions, flea markets, community pop-up events — on one mobile-first map sorted by distance from where you are.
What Yardy aggregates
7
states (SC GA NC FL TN VA AL)
~2.3K
active sales right now
Cross-source deduped daily. Last refreshed June 12, 2026.
Side-by-side comparison
Feature
Yardy
YardSales.net
Map view
Yes — every sale plotted
Per-sale only
Sources indexed
20+ (incl. YardSales.net)
YardSales.net only
Sale types covered
Yard, estate, auction, community, flea
Yard + garage sales
Distance from you
Live, sortable
City + ZIP search
Saved-search alerts
Cross-source email alerts
Limited
Listing fee (seller)
Free; $2.99 optional Boost
Free
Coverage area
Southeast US (81 cities)
Nationwide
Photo cap
5 free / 12 Pro
Limited
Mobile-first design
Yes — built for phones
Mobile-friendly
Event schema for Google
JSON-LD on every listing
Limited
YardSales.net is a focused yard-sale board with consistent weekend inventory and a clean card-based listing UI. Buyers can scroll a city page and quickly see hours, photos, and titles. Sellers post for free with a simple flow. It is one of the more usable single-source boards in the niche.
The trade-off is coverage. Weekend treasure hunters do not draw a line between "yard sale" and "estate liquidation" or between "garage sale" and "weekend auction" — they want every opportunity within driving distance. Yardy puts YardSales.net listings on the same map as EstateSales.net + EstateSales.org liquidator events, gsalr + YardSaleSearch + GarageSaleFinder posts, AuctionZip + HiBid + MaxSold auctions, and pop-up community flea markets. The cross-source map lets a Saturday route mix four sale types in one drive.
For sellers, YardSales.net keeps your post on YardSales.net — visibility is limited to its own user base. Yardy lists you for free, emits Schema.org Event JSON-LD indexed by Google, and surfaces your sale to every Yardy buyer in cross-source saved-search alerts. The 20+ source aggregation means a Yardy buyer who never visits YardSales.net still sees your post next to other nearby sales.
For buyers, the difference is single-source list vs cross-source map. YardSales.net opens to a city or ZIP-filtered list of posters. Yardy opens to the closest sales to you plotted on a live map, with distance, sale type, and start time visible at a glance. Both let you save searches; only Yardy alerts when ANY source publishes a matching sale in your area.
Bottom line: YardSales.net is a clean dedicated yard-sale board sharing inventory with gsalr. Yardy is the cross-source layer that combines YardSales.net + gsalr + every other yard-sale board + estate sales + auctions on one map.
FAQ
Does Yardy show YardSales.net listings?
Yes. YardSales.net is one of the primary yard-sale sources Yardy aggregates from every morning. If a sale is listed on YardSales.net for a covered Southeast metro, it appears on Yardy with distance, map placement, and full sale details.
How does YardSales.net differ from gsalr?
They are sister sites — same publisher (Treasure Listings), shared inventory and posting flow, different branding. Posting to one tends to surface on the other. Yardy scrapes both and dedupes the overlap so you do not see the same sale twice.
Is Yardy free for yard-sale buyers?
Yes. Yardy is free for buyers and always will be — no signup wall, no paywall, no premium tier required.
Why use Yardy over YardSales.net directly?
YardSales.net is a single-source board; Yardy is a cross-source aggregator. Buyers planning a Saturday route benefit from seeing YardSales.net listings alongside estate sales, auctions, and flea markets on one map.
Can I post my yard sale on Yardy?
Yes. Posting takes about two minutes, generates Event JSON-LD indexed by Google, and shows up in cross-source saved-search alerts. Optional $2.99 Boost places your sale at the top of the city page for one week.
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Yardy is a free-to-use local sale aggregator. Comparisons reflect public yardsales.net behavior as of June 2026; details may change.