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How to Sell Furniture Online for Free in 2026: Where, Pricing & Pickup

Furniture is one of the best things to sell secondhand – it’s bulky to throw away, expensive to buy new, and there’s strong demand for quality pre-loved pieces. The problem is fees and freight can eat your profit. Here’s how to sell furniture online for free in 2026: where to list, how to price it, what sells fastest, and how to handle pickup safely so you keep every dollar.

Where to sell furniture online for free

PlatformBest forCost
WishThriftLocal pickup or shipping, any country, keeping 100%Free – no commission
Facebook MarketplaceLocal pickup, fast local reachFree (local)
CraigslistQuick local cash salesFree

For furniture, local pickup beats shipping – freight on a sofa or wardrobe can cost more than the item. Platforms with no fees, like WishThrift, let you keep the full price, and you arrange collection directly with the buyer. List a $200 dresser fee-free and you keep $200; a 13-20% marketplace fee elsewhere would quietly take $26-$40.

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What used furniture sells best

  • Solid-wood pieces – dressers, sideboards, dining tables, bookcases.
  • Mid-century modern – timeless, in-demand, holds value well.
  • Real-leather sofas & armchairs in good condition.
  • Desks & office furniture – steady year-round demand.
  • Quality outdoor furniture – especially heading into summer.

Slower sellers: damaged flat-pack particle board, heavily worn upholstery, and very dated or oversized items. Clean them up, photograph them well, and price them to move.

How to price used furniture

A practical starting range is 20-50% of original retail, adjusted for age, brand, condition and demand. Solid-wood and designer or mid-century pieces sit at the top of that range; flat-pack depreciates fast and sits at the bottom. Check recent local sold prices for similar items, leave 10-15% negotiating room, and remember buyers expect a discount for collecting bulky items themselves.

Photos & listing tips

  • Shoot in daylight from several angles, in a tidy room – clutter kills furniture listings.
  • Include exact measurements (width, depth, height) – it prevents wasted trips and failed collections.
  • Show any flaws honestly – scratches, marks, wear – to avoid disputes on collection.
  • Title clearly: type, material, brand, colour, condition (“Solid Oak 6-Drawer Dresser, Mid-Century, EUC”).

Selling furniture safely for local pickup

Agree the price and a collection time in messages, and keep all communication on-platform for a record. Take payment on (or before) collection, have the buyer arrange transport, and measure doorways and stairwells in advance. If you’re meeting someone new, choose a daytime pickup and have another person present. For shipped items, use a reputable courier and agree who pays freight up front.

Bottom line: furniture sells well secondhand when you price it at 20-50% of retail, photograph it clean with measurements, and sell locally to avoid freight. On a zero-fee platform you keep the full amount – no commission on that sofa or dresser. New to selling? Start with our free selling guide or the Sell on WishThrift hub.

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FAQ

Where can I sell furniture online for free?

WishThrift (no fees, local pickup or shipping, keep 100%), plus Facebook Marketplace and Craigslist for local sales. Local pickup avoids costly freight on bulky items.

How do I price used furniture to sell?

Typically 20-50% of original retail by age, brand and condition. Solid wood and mid-century hold value; flat-pack depreciates fast. Check local sold prices and leave negotiating room.

What used furniture sells best?

Solid wood, mid-century modern, real-leather sofas, dining sets, dressers, desks and quality outdoor furniture in neutral finishes.

How do I sell furniture safely for local pickup?

List photos and measurements, agree price and time in messages, take payment on collection, keep communication on-platform, and arrange a safe daytime pickup.

Maya Chen
About the author
Maya Chen
Senior Editor, WishThrift
London, UK

Maya Chen is Senior Editor at WishThrift, where she writes about the global secondhand market, sustainable shopping, and the resale economy. Her work focuses on practical buyer guides — designer authentication, online thrift tactics, used-book hunting, and what to look for on every listing before you pay. She edits the WishThrift seller knowledge base and reviews every guide published on the site.

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