When it comes to decluttering your home of old stuff and selling it online, Craigslist is usually the go-to place for listing that kind of stuff.
And not just the old stuff in your garage. You can sell cars, rent out apartments, and even offer jobs on Craigslist.
But what if you are looking for alternatives to Craigslist because the platform is simply not your jam? Or, in my experience of recently selling a lot of stuff, because Craigslist wasn't getting me any results?
In this post, we found alternatives to Craigslist where you can list and sell just about anything.
Alternatives to Craigslist for Selling Your Stuff
Decluttr
Decluttr is the fast, easy and free way to sell cell phones, Tech, CDs, DVDs, Video Games and Books.
Decluttr is the easiest way to sell your stuff. However, it's is limited in what you can sell to them, but if you have something that they take back, we recommend just selling it to them.
All you do is scan your items, and they will give you an offer. Once you're done scanning, you download the shipping label and send your items in. After they are received and approved, you get paid. So easy.
Read our full Decluttr review here.
Plus, right now you can get a 10% cash bonus when you sell your items now by using the code TCI10 at the cart! Start selling here >>
Facebook Marketplace
Over a billion people use Facebook on a monthly basis and the Marketplace is increasingly becoming a place where you can sell everything from cars to clothes.
It helps that Facebook Messenger is built right into the Marketplace so you don’t have to resort to sending emails back and forth with potential buyers.
When selling my recent stuff, about 50% of my transactions happened through Facebook marketplace - the leader of Craigslist alternatives.
OfferUp
OfferUp is a mobile app where you can sell and buy items locally. It has quickly climbed through the ranks to become a non-sleazy and reliable selling platform.
Business Insider reported in 2016 that people are spending just as much time on OfferUp as they do on Instagram and Snapchat.
Based on my recent selling experiences, this platform is one of the best. I sold a lot of items here very quickly.
Mercari
Mercari is another mobile selling app where you ship the items instead of meeting up with people to deliver the goods.
If you’re wary of meeting up with people on the marketplaces named already, no problem! Mercari has your back.
Listing is easy: just take a picture on your phone, list it, and set a price.
The catch here is that Mercari charges 10% of whatever you sell on their platform.
Poshmark
Poshmark is a fun and simple way to buy and sell fashion. A lot of social media celebrities are known to list their used designer items on this platform.
Poshmark, like Mercari, gives you an opportunity to ship the item instead of delivering the item yourself.
Read our full Poshmark review here.
Bookoo
Bookoo is another classified platform where people can list anything from furniture to event tickets.
ClassifiedAds.com
ClassifiedAds.com is laid out very much like Craigslist — except with more colors.
Posting an ad to sell your item is simple and free.
Oodle
You can sell cars and offer apartment rentals, pets, jobs, and services on the Oodle marketplace.
You will have to create an account with Oodle to make a listing.
Recycler
Recycler is similar to Oodle in that it concentrates on helping people sell cars, pets, and real estate. It also helps people offer jobs.
Gumtree
We did not forget about all you folks who live in the UK. While most of the sites listed above are US-based, Gumtree is specific for UK sellers who would like to list and sell their items.
Locanto
Locanto is available all throughout the United States. And yes, you can post a free ad from your desktop computer.
Geebo
Geebo is a free classified platform founded in 2000.
A bit of trivia: The founder was so against the possibility of his platform being used for human trafficking that before platforms like Craigslist ever shut down their personals section, Geebo deleted theirs.
USA TODAY
Yes! USA TODAY has an online classifieds website that is well kept, organized, and a great alternative to using Craigslist.
They have everything from auctions to cars to business opportunities.
Trovit
Trovit dubs itself a “search engine for real estate, jobs and cars.” You can download it as a mobile app or you can use their desktop version.
It focuses on just these three areas.
And what they do is very smart: Trovit pulls its search results from other classifieds websites so that you don’t have to find what you are looking for on multiple websites. Thus, while you cannot sell directly on the platform, your listing on another website could show up there.
Trovit does have a “premium ad” service that you would have to pay for to show up in their search results.
Fun fact: Trovit reaches more than 50 countries worldwide! A similar platform, Vast.com, focusses on homes and cars.
Closing Thoughts
There you have it — 20 alternatives to Craigslist for selling your stuff.
We are sure we covered most of the reliable platforms. However, if there is one we did not mention in this post, feel free to add it in the comments below.
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