Bargain Hunting: 2024’s Best Cities for Scouring Garage Sales

two women standing behind a table looking at items in a yard sale

Which cities are best for finding hidden gems at yard sales?

To mark the annual 127 Yard Sale — The World’s Longest Yard Sale, starting Aug. 1 — Lawn Love ranked 2024’s Best Cities for Scouring Garage Sales.

We compared the 500 biggest U.S. cities based on 4 categories. More specifically, we looked at the number of yard sales and estate sales, yard size, and share of homes with garages, among 10 total metrics.

Rummage through our ranking below. To learn how we ranked the cities, see our methodology.

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City rankings

See how each city fared in our ranking:

Top 5 close up

Check out the slideshow below for highlights and lowlights on each of our top 5 cities for garage sales.

The sunset reflects on high-rise buildings in Houston.
No. 5: Houston | Overall score: 52.92

Average Number of Weekly Yard and Garage Sales: 10 | Rank: 18
Average Number of Weekly Estate Sales: 17 | Rank: 11
Average Monthly Searches for Yard and Estate Sales Over Past Year: 5,040 | Rank: 1
Average Yard Size: 0.15 acres | Rank: 395
Percentage of Homes With Garages: 71.8% | Rank: 265

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The Griffith Observatory stands atop a hill overlooking the Los Angeles skyline.
No. 1: Los Angeles | Overall score: 71.34

Average Number of Weekly Yard and Garage Sales: 32 | Rank: 1
Average Number of Weekly Estate Sales: 28 | Rank: 2 (TIE)
Average Monthly Searches for Yard and Estate Sales Over Past Year: 3,340 | Rank: 8
Average Yard Size: 0.12 acres | Rank: 433
Percentage of Homes With Garages: 62% | Rank: 341

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Historic hotels and highrise buildings stand out on a hazy day in San Antonio.
No. 2: San Antonio | Overall score: 63.24

Average Number of Weekly Yard and Garage Sales: 13 | Rank: 9
Average Number of Weekly Estate Sales: 31 | Rank: 1
Average Monthly Searches for Yard and Estate Sales Over Past Year: 4,170 | Rank: 3
Average Yard Size: 0.23 acres | Rank: 208
Percentage of Homes With Garages: 76.5% | Rank: 211

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Skyscrapers reflect lights across the city, casting downtown Houston in a copper glow as night falls.
No. 3: Dallas | Overall score: 55.04

Average Number of Weekly Yard and Garage Sales: 8 | Rank: 26
Average Number of Weekly Estate Sales: 28 | Rank: 2 (TIE)
Average Monthly Searches for Yard and Estate Sales Over Past Year: 3,840 | Rank: 5
Average Yard Size: 0.18 acres | Rank: 304
Percentage of Homes With Garages: 71.5% | Rank: 272

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Two people bike along the water overlooking the Chicago skyline.
No. 4: Chicago | Overall score: 54.69

Average Number of Weekly Yard and Garage Sales: 15 | Rank: 7
Average Number of Weekly Estate Sales: 18 | Rank: 7
Average Monthly Searches for Yard and Estate Sales Over Past Year: 4,540 | Rank: 2
Average Yard Size: 0.05 acres | Rank: 493
Percentage of Homes With Garages: 62.2% | Rank: 339

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The sunset reflects on high-rise buildings in Houston.
No. 5: Houston | Overall score: 52.92

Average Number of Weekly Yard and Garage Sales: 10 | Rank: 18
Average Number of Weekly Estate Sales: 17 | Rank: 11
Average Monthly Searches for Yard and Estate Sales Over Past Year: 5,040 | Rank: 1
Average Yard Size: 0.15 acres | Rank: 395
Percentage of Homes With Garages: 71.8% | Rank: 265

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The Griffith Observatory stands atop a hill overlooking the Los Angeles skyline.
No. 1: Los Angeles | Overall score: 71.34

Average Number of Weekly Yard and Garage Sales: 32 | Rank: 1
Average Number of Weekly Estate Sales: 28 | Rank: 2 (TIE)
Average Monthly Searches for Yard and Estate Sales Over Past Year: 3,340 | Rank: 8
Average Yard Size: 0.12 acres | Rank: 433
Percentage of Homes With Garages: 62% | Rank: 341

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Key insights

The Texas Triangle and populous Midwestern cities like Chicago (No. 4), Minneapolis (No. 7), and Indianapolis (No. 8) score at the top of our ranking, behind Los Angeles in first place. These cities each claim high access to and demand for garage and estate sales. 

The best cities for yard sales aren’t necessarily filled with big front yards. Busy cities like New York (No. 19) lack space for selling, but still have frequent sales — plus the chances of rummaging through luxury items are seemingly higher. 2023 saw trends in NYC celebrity stoop, garage, and estate sales, such as from filmmaker Spike Lee, actress Chloe Sevigny, stylist Stacy London, and the late Tom Verlaine.

Cities in Florida, Massachusetts, and New Jersey land at the bottom, with low interest in yard sales, small yards, and a small share of homes with garages. Less than 32% of homes have garages to declutter in the bottom 10 cities. 

Hunt through more regional insights below.

Expert take

One neighbor’s trash may be another’s treasure, but which items are worth buying (or putting in the effort to sell on your lawn)?

We turned to a panel of experts for their best garage sale tips. Go treasure hunting through the next community yard sale with help from their advice below.

  1. What are your best three tips for organizing a yard sale?
  2. What’s your best advice for establishing prices for a yard sale?
  3. What are three of the most popular resale items in recent years?
  4. What are three benefits and three downsides of joining a neighborhood or city-wide yard sale?
  5. What are your best three tips for shopping at a yard sale?
  6. What are your best three tips for shopping at an estate sale?
Alexander Milovic
Dr. Alexander Milovic
Associate Professor of Practice of Marketing and Associate Director of the Center for Professional Selling

Behind the ranking

First, we determined the factors (metrics) that are most relevant to rank the Best Cities for Scouring Yard and Garage Sales. We then assigned a weight to each factor based on its importance and grouped those factors into 4 categories: Yard Sale Access, Climate, Housing Characteristics, and Interest. The categories, factors, and their weights are listed in the table below.

For each of the 500 biggest U.S. cities, we then gathered data on each factor from the sources listed below the table.

Finally, we calculated scores (out of 100 points) for each city to determine its rank in each factor, each category, and overall. A city’s Overall Score is the average of its scores across all factors and categories. The highest Overall Score ranked “Best” (No. 1) and the lowest “Worst” (No. 500).

Notes:

  • The “Worst” among individual factors may not be No. 500 due to ties.
  • Data for the number of yard sales and estate sales was collected over 4 weeks, from June 28 to July 19, 2024. 

Sources

EstateSale.com, EstateSales.net, EstateSales.org, Garage Sale Finder, Google Ads, LawnStarter, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Census Bureau, Walk Score, and Zillow

Final thoughts: Set your yard up for success

With the back-to-school season around the corner and folks from Michigan to Alabama gearing up for the upcoming 127 Yard Sale, many U.S. homeowners are sorting through their closets and attics, aiming to make space and declutter. 

Before you drop a deposit on a storage unit for extra room, see if you can purge your unwanted or unneeded items. Skip the hassle (and chance of being scammed) from selling through online platforms like Facebook Marketplace, and instead get your neighbors together for a community yard sale. 

A stunning lawn could draw attention and signal to shoppers that your sale is worth stopping by. Get your yard in shape with help from our tips below.

Hire a local Lawn Love pro to make your lawn look perfect before the big sale.

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Sav Maive

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