·6 min läsning·av Sofia Andersson
Hur du Prissätter Saker för Loppmarknader
En praktisk guide till att prissätta dina loppmarknadsvaror konkurrenskraftigt och ändå göra en bra vinst.
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The Art of Pricing
Pricing is one of the trickiest aspects of selling at flea markets. Price too high and items sit unsold; too low and you leave money on the table.
The Golden Rule
Price items at 30-50% of their online resale value for a starting point, then adjust based on condition, rarity, and your market.
Research Methods
Online Comparisons
- Check eBay "sold" listings (not just asking prices)
- Browse local marketplace apps
- Look at specialty sites for niche items
- Consider the condition difference
Market Observation
- Visit the market as a buyer first
- Note what similar items are selling for
- Watch which price points move quickly
- Talk to experienced sellers
Pricing by Category
Clothing
- Fast fashion: 20-50 DKK / 20-50 SEK
- Brand name: 50-200 DKK / 50-200 SEK
- Designer/vintage: 200-500+ DKK / 200-500+ SEK
Books
- Paperbacks: 10-30 DKK / 10-30 SEK
- Hardcovers: 20-75 DKK / 20-75 SEK
- Collectible/first editions: Research individually
Furniture
- Small pieces: 50-300 DKK / 50-300 SEK
- Large pieces: 200-2000+ DKK / 200-2000+ SEK
- Designer/vintage: Research individually
Electronics
- Price 40-60% below online resale
- Factor in age and condition
- Note if accessories are included
Psychological Pricing
- Use prices ending in 5 or 0 (easier to make change)
- Group cheap items in "everything for X" bins
- Create visible "deals" sections
- Display your best items prominently with clear prices
Negotiation Buffer
Always add a 20-30% buffer to your minimum acceptable price. If you want 100 DKK for an item, price it at 125-130 DKK. This gives room for the expected negotiation while protecting your bottom line.
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