Finding the right merchandise to sell on eBay depends on your budget, your available storage space, and how much time you want to spend "hunting" versus managing bulk shipments. 1. Local Low-Cost Sourcing (High Time, Low Cost)

: Visit regularly to find branded clothing, collectibles, and "hard goods" like electronics or small kitchen appliances. Pro tip: check for "half-off" color tag days.

: These often have higher-quality vintage items and antiques. Visit on the final day for the best discounts (often 50% or more).

: Don't overlook the "Free" section on Craigslist or Nextdoor, or even curb-side items on trash day. 2. Retail & Online Arbitrage (Mid Time, Mid Cost)

Best for beginners or those looking for high-margin vintage and unique items.

: Use sites like Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace to plan routes. These are goldmines for toys, tools, and household goods at bottom-dollar prices.

: Great for networking with vendors who might sell you their "filler" stock in bulk.