Is Your Item Worth Storing? Make Sure It Passes These Three Tests

Most people often clutter their space with so much stuff such as souvenirs, antiques, gifts and a lot more. There comes a time when you cannot keep all these things and you need to keep them in a self-storage facility. However, it gets hard to decide what's worth keeping and what's not. How do you know if you are going to regret paying so much for storage for something you won't need? How do you know if you won't end up throwing something totally valuable? There are three simple questions you need to ask yourself and if you answer truthfully, you will know what to store and what not to.

  • Does the item invoke happy memories in you?

  • If you received the item from someone you don't like, would you keep it?

  • Would you purchase that item at full price?

If you answer no to all these questions, chances are you don't even need that item. If you are not dealing with antiques or other items of high value, you can evaluate the value of the items on your own. There is a lot of information on the internet that will help you do just that. Search for similar items online and check their prices.

Use Value Websites

If the items are a bit valuable and you want to know how much they are worth, you can send pictures to expert review websites that value items for a fee. This will obviously not be as certain as it would be if you hire an appraiser but it's a better alternative.

Selling What You Don't Need

Before you make any decision, you ought to know that selling the stuff will take a lot of time. Regardless of whether you have a garage sale or you sell the stuff online, you will need to advertise and haggle, which will take time. If you do have time, of course, this is a good option. If you don't, then donating may be a better option than selling.

What's Hot and What's Not

Finding buyers for electronics, furniture, cameras and similar items will be easy. Clothing items or collectibles might take longer though. If you intend to sell your stuff, don't delay until they lose value. Once you box them up and store them in a self-storage facility, you will put off selling them and when you eventually do, the sale might not even offset the storage costs.

Conclusion

Most people tend to buy a lot of things and with available storage facilities, you can find that you have more than you need. Some things may have sentimental value and you might want to consider taking pictures if those things are taking up too much storage. 


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