Over the years, tastes change, life stages progress and styles evolve. And if you buy new stuff every time one of those things happens, you accumulate oodles of old furnishings and decor that clutter your basement (or the aisles of Goodwill if you did the noble thing and donated to charity).
But what if you have a piece that is actually worth something and you want to make a little money off of it? Yes, the tried-and-true sites like Craigslist still reign supreme, but we're not all cool with having myriad random people parading through our home.
Here we compare three of the hottest online marketplaces (and apps) that can help you clean house and make a little extra cash, all with little hassle.
CHAIRISH
What it is: Chairish is an online marketplace and app that allows users to buy and sell vintage decor, art and furniture.
What it does: Screen listings to make sure inventory meets standards. Chairish will edit photos and item descriptions to look uniform. Approved listings will remain online until the item sells or a user delists. If an item sells, Chairish orchestrates shipping and payment details. Buyers have two days to return the item if they don't like it. Sellers aren't paid until this return window closes.
What sellers do: Fill out an online four-step listing, then wait to hear if their listing made the cut. If using the app, you can curate the listing straight from your phone.
How much it costs: Listing with Chairish is free, and 80 percent or more of the selling price goes to the seller.
VIYET
What it is: Specializing in new and secondary designer furniture and decor, Viyet offers a way to turn secondhand furniture and accessories into cash.