If you’re trying to get out of debt, you’ve probably looked at your budget, cut expenses, maybe even considered a side hustle. But there’s one strategy most people overlook that can deliver real results fast: sell your junk.
That’s exactly what my wife and I did recently.
We had an extra bed just sitting in the guest room used maybe twice in the last two years. So we snapped a few photos, listed it on Facebook Marketplace, and within 24 hours, someone showed up with cash in hand. Just like that, we were $100 richer, and one step closer to our financial goals.
It made me realize: how much more “junk” are we all sitting on?
Why Selling Your Junk Works
Most of us are surrounded by clutter and it’s costing us.
- A 2019 survey by Mercari found that 50% of Americans feel overwhelmed by clutter, with the average household holding 42 unused items worth about $723.
- Even more surprising: a 2022 national study by MPB revealed the average American adult has $2,459 worth of unused tech—think phones, tablets, cameras, and more.
When you sell your junk, you’re not just clearing space you’re unlocking cash that can help knock out your debt faster.
What Kind of Junk Can You Sell?
If you’re not sure what qualifies as “junk,” start by asking: Have I used this in the last year? If the answer’s no, it might be time to let it go.
Here are common items people successfully sell:
- Electronics: Phones, laptops, tablets, video game systems
- Furniture: Beds (yep), dressers, chairs, bookshelves
- Clothing: Especially name-brand or gently used pieces
- Baby gear & toys: These move fast if in good condition
- Fitness equipment: Treadmills, weights, yoga gear
- Kitchen gadgets: Blenders, air fryers, mixers
- Tools & outdoor gear: Bikes, camping gear, power tools
Best Places to Sell Your Junk
Where you list your items matters. Based on our own experience (and what’s worked for others), here are the top platforms:
- Facebook Marketplace – Our go-to. Local, quick, and free.
- eBay – Great for electronics, collectibles, and brands.
- OfferUp / Craigslist – Ideal for tools, furniture, and appliances.
- Mercari / Poshmark – Best for clothes, shoes, and accessories.
- Decluttr / Gazelle – Great for old phones and tech.
✅ Pro Tip: Take well-lit photos, be honest in your descriptions, and price competitively. Our bed sold quickly because we priced it to move not to make a fortune.
Set a Goal: Sell Your Junk With Purpose
We used the money from the bed sale to throw at our investment account. While it wasn’t life-changing on its own, it was progress in the right direction.
To stay motivated, assign a purpose to the money you earn:
- “Everything I make goes toward my smallest credit card.”
- “Once I sell $500 worth of stuff, I’ll wipe out a car payment.”
- “Every $50 in sales goes straight to my emergency fund.”
It turns a chore into a mission.
Why Selling Your Junk Feels So Good
Selling your junk isn’t just about the cash. It gives you:
- A cleaner space
- A lighter mental load
- A real sense of momentum
It’s a small action with a big ripple effect. And it forces you to break up with the “someday” mindset someday I’ll use this, someday I’ll fix that, someday I’ll organize this.
Forget someday. Sell it now.
Final Thoughts: Sell Your Junk, Free Your Finances
That old bed in our guest room? It was taking up space. Now it’s giving us momentum.
You don’t have to sell everything you own but sell your junk. Clean out the garage. List that dusty treadmill. Let go of the kitchen gadgets you never use.
Turn stuff into cash. Turn cash into debt freedom. And build a future where your money works for you not the other way around.


One response to “Sell Your Junk: Banish Clutter and Build Unstoppable Momentum”
Great advice!