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So we might sell our garage?

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The above is a link to my previous question about hiring a skip. A few people advised we sell our garage, then we won't need a skip.

Where on earth would I advertise the sale of a bolt-together garage? It's not damaged or anything but it is really ugly - grey, bobbled stone.

I take it I'd be advertising it for commercial use, rather than to domestic people?

Where in the UK would I advertise it? I live in Blackburn if that helps.

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  1. E bay


  2. Advertise it in your local freeadds paper, buyer collects, you may be surprised.

  3. Take out an advert in your local paper,Buyer to dismantle and collect offers from £.........Tel number.

  4. Sell your garage on MarketWall:

    http://marketwall.com

    MarketWall is free and you can sell the garage to somebody near Blackburn.  Make sure you include a picture of the garage.

  5. put it on e-bay

  6. Local free paper, local postcard adds notice boards.  If someone desparately wants a garage they are not going to worry about it being stone bobbled and grey. Can always paint it.  The person who bought it obviously did not think it was too ugly.

  7. Use eBay, stipulate that buyer dismantles and collects.

  8. In the classifieds of you local paper (or Loot, Exchange and Mart). My Ma did this in Yorkshire: sold her equally grim garage to one buyer, and the floor- which was made of concrete paving flags - to two others (including the driveway). The buyers collected/dismantled.  It all happened in a couple of days and was well worth it financially. Even if you give it away, you will be better off than trying to scrap it.

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