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"10 Things That Sell Fast on Facebook Marketplace (And Where to Find Them)"

Alright, let’s get into the nitty gritty—no fluff. I’m serving up the stuff that actually moves fast on Facebook Marketplace in 2025. Not everything will sell like hotcakes (trust me, I’ve tried), but some stuff? Blink and it’s gone. Anyway, here’s what’s makin’ people cash quick—and where you can score the goods before your competition even gets outta bed.

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## Facebook Marketplace: Why Bother?

Honestly? Because it works. No fees. Instantly hooked up with locals. You can make same-day sales if you’re not one of those “I’ll get to it later” types. People slide cash or Venmo your way, and you don’t have big-box stores breathing down your neck lowering prices. Doesn’t matter if you’ve got $5 in your pocket or you’re building a flipping empire—this is the wild west, and Sheriff Zuckerberg is letting you run amok.

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## 1. Furniture (Especially IKEA, Mid-Mod, and That Minimalist Stuff)

### Why it’s snatched up:

People move. People break up. People hate their old dressers. Good furniture is always a need, and bonus if it doesn’t stick out like a sore thumb in those “Boho-Chic” starter apartments.

### Stuff that moves:
  • IKEA gold (Kallax, Malm, Lack, all those weird Swedish names)
  • Skinny-legged mid-century stuff. Seriously, put “mid-century” in the title and watch your phone blow up
  • Pale colors, simple shapes. Nobody wants grandma’s floral loveseat, sorry.

### Where to dig it up:

  • Estate sales (Old folks’ treasure. Not even kidding.)
  • Facebook “Free” section. People just wanna make it someone else’s problem
  • Craigslist. Still alive, somehow
  • Moving sales and Nextdoor. Check for the desperate types who don’t wanna haul things

### Extra tip:

Break down big stuff. Measure! If you post a sofa without dimensions, people go full Sherlock Holmes on you—save yourself the headache.

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## 2. Bicycles and E-Scooters

Gas is pricey. Everyone “goes green” in the spring. Bikes and scooters aren’t sticking around.

### What goes first:

  • Decent brands: Trek, Specialized, Giant. No Walmart specials, please.
  • E-bikes, e-scooters. “Almost-new, only sat in the garage”—yup.
  • Kids’ bikes, at least if they aren’t rusted solid. Parents LOVE bundles.

### Where to hunt:

  • Yard sales—people outgrow bikes fast
  • Thrift shops; gotta get lucky but sometimes you find gems
  • FB groups (sometimes people are too lazy to write a full listing)
  • Storage unit auctions—if you’re ready for adventure

### Insider hack:

Wipe down the bike, pump up the tires, pop the frame size in the title (not everyone is Shaq).

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## 3. Home Gym Gear

Gyms are out, garage workouts are in. I’m not making the rules.

### Ready to roll:

  • Dumbbells, kettlebells, resistance bands (literally fly off the digital shelves)
  • Cardio stuff: treadmills, ellipticals (if you can lug ‘em)
  • Fancy stuff like Peloton bikes (yup, people dump ‘em after 3 rides)

### Where they’re hiding:

  • Garage/yard sales: especially in January when resolutions die
  • Craigslist and OfferUp—the “I’ll work out at home! …nevermind” crowd
  • Storage auctions

### Hot tip:

If it’s lighter than 50 lbs, it’s way more likely to score a “pick up today?” message.

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## 4. Baby Stuff and Kids’ Toys

Babies will bankrupt you—unless you buy secondhand. Stuff’s in wild demand. Parents need deals; kids outgrow stuff overnight.

### Golden items:

  • Strollers/carseats (double check they ain’t expired—yes, that’s a thing)
  • Baby swings, cribs, play gyms
  • LEGO sets, Barbies, “educational” toys
  • Bags of clothes in sizes or ages

### Where it all sits:

  • Parenting Facebook groups (moms’ groups = goldmine)
  • Daycare bulletin boards and church swaps
  • Consignment stores when they do big clearances

### Quickie tip:

Bundle stuff by brand or age. No one wants to sift through 42 listings for toddler PJs.

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## 5. Small Kitchen Gadgets

Kitchen gadgets are like exes—fun at first and then shoved in a cabinet. Lucky for you, everyone wants a barely-touched air fryer.

### What gets snapped up:

  • Air fryers, Instapots, and the old Vitamix blender (if you can part with it)
  • Nespresso and espresso machines—coffee people are NUTS
  • Toasters and microwaves for college kids

### Hunt here:

  • FB “Free” listings, estate sales, or thrift stores (sometimes people have no clue what they’re giving away)
  • Storage auctions. Weird, but you’d be shocked

### Trust-stacking move:

Film a 10-second video showing it works. People love proof (and hate returns).

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## 6. Laptops, Tablets, and Nerd Stuff

Remote life isn’t going anywhere. Decent electronics priced right disappear.

### What’s hot:

  • MacBooks, Chromebooks, and tired ol’ iPads
  • Entry-level tablets—Fire tablets are huge with parents
  • Accessories: laptop stands, keyboards, mice, webcams

### Where the nerds dump them:

  • Corporate “IT upgrade” surplus—sometimes you need an in, but WOW
  • OfferUp or FB Marketplace “tech lot” clearances
  • Pawnshops (haggle!)

### PSA:

Wipe your data! Factory reset, include RAM and battery info in the description. People will ask, otherwise.

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## 7. Power Tools

DIY people are always tinkering. Brand-name tools are pricey new, so the used ones go fast.

### Easy sells:

  • Cordless drills, circular saws, sanders
  • Toolboxes stuffed with hand tools (bonus points for sets)
  • Any DeWalt, Milwaukee, Makita. Period.

### Where to dig for deals:

  • Estate and garage sales, especially in “old guy neighborhoods”
  • Pawn shops for real
  • Facebook search alerts—jump on new listings quick

### Clutch tip:

Bundle gear by project type. Electricians want different tools than gardeners, duh.

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Okay, there’s more—was that only seven? Don’t worry, the best flips are always changing. If you wanna know the next three, just go outside for five seconds and see what’s stacked on your neighbor’s curb. There you go—real talk, real money, and no weird uptight writing. Go hustle, make bank, and send me a thank-you GIF later.
 
This list is excellent! People love that simple, clean look, especially when they're moving or just trying to grow up. I know this because I've flipped a few IKEA pieces. Gym equipment and bicycles? Absolutely. Those sell like crazy because everyone is trying to cut back on gas or avoid paying for the gym. And things for babies? Kids outgrow everything before you can say "nap time," so parents are constantly looking for deals. I truly like how you broke it down, providing practical advice like how to measure furniture or clean bikes. Straightforward advice on hustle, without any nonsense. I'm going to pay closer attention to those curb piles from now on!
 

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