5. Furniture
Furniture can get pretty expensive when you want to buy it brand new, especially if you want something that is a specific style or aesthetic. But that doesn’t mean you can’t have the things you’re looking for and for a lot less as well. All you have to do is browse local flea markets, yard sales, and antique shops for the best furniture pieces you can get!
They might be used, but if they’re high-quality and the previous owner took care of them, you might be lucky. For upholstered furniture, such as sofas, chairs, or armchairs, just make sure it’s clean, comfy when you sit, and also strong.
And if you’re not crazy about the aesthetic and you want a different color, you can always buy some spray paint to give your furniture a quick DIY makeover. Buying pre-owned furniture pieces will help you save a lot of money while making your home look exactly the way you want it to.
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Clothing.
i.e. shirts, pants, jackets at Goodwill.
I buy most of my clothes at a resale shop, shoes that are sometimes new for under$10, jeans for $2.50. – $5.00, a like new jacket for under $10 etc. Just need to check frequently and buy what you will use but do not wait til you need a specific item and have high expectations of finding it.
Any other suggestions on being economical, i.e., whether to dumpster dive, swap, set up elephant flea markets, finding old but good food, etc.
I have some of all these items for anyone who would care to buy them USED. Thanks
Textbooks. Nowadays many professors are a little more forgiving when it comes to buying textbooks you will use for 16 weeks and then are likely to never open it again. Amazon and affiliates are good at offering textbooks of different editions and professors often allow students to purchase older editions that are less expensive. And Amazon et. al. are good at categorizing texts by quality and price and you can get a good deal depending on what you can tolerate (bent cover or smoothed edges etc.)
Its called settling rather than buying what you would like
Great advice.