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Whether you're looking to purchase a vintage handbag, sell an antique tea set, or buy some designer vintage clothes for half the retail price, online flea markets are some of the best places to sell the items you don’t need online (and to buy the items you want at a reasonable price). Just like actual flea markets, online marketplaces allow vendors to connect with buyers and sell previously-owned merchandise for a fraction of the original price. And no, your options aren't limited to the obvious — eBay, Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, and Etsy — when it comes to online buying and selling.
Yes, you may love sifting through goods at a street market or rummaging through a vintage shop, but virtual marketplaces let you shop from comfort of your couch, which really can't be beat. They also promote sustainable consumption, help collectors and vintage lovers find and purchase rare items, and — best of all — they’re full of incredible deals that help shoppers collect beloved items without breaking the bank. As a bonus, many sites can help you sell items, which means you’ll make some extra money on the side with minimal effort. For easy buying and selling, here are the best virtual flea markets you may not have heard of, that you should definitely check out ASAP.
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Pros
- Items at up to 70 percent off retail price
- Open communication with sellers
- Option to bundle and save on shipping
Cons
- Sellers can be slow to ship
If you're looking for designer clothes, home decor, beauty products, and more at a fraction of the price, then Poshmark (which also has an app) is the place to go. And while Poshmark is largely for buying and selling personal items, you can still find plenty of unique treasures here.
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Pros
- New and used products
- Easy-to-navigate website
- Ability to buy and sell
Cons
- No one-of-a-kind finds
Mercari is a selling website (and app!) with a mission: to make selling even easier than buying. The site lets you sell and buy fashion, toys, electronics, sporting goods, and more with free shipping, free listings, and no hassle.
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Pros
- Affiliate program available for sellers
- Unique inventory
- Helpful community forum
Cons
- No haggling option
Created by entrepreneurs, for entrepreneurs, Bonanza is a great tool for making some extra cash. The seller-centric marketplace lets you easily list and buy a variety of items, including fashion, home and garden, health and beauty, collectibles and art, and more.
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Pros
- Tons of unique antique goods
- Easy to browse
- Verified vendors
Cons
- Not much info available about listings
If you're into antiques, then The Internet Antique Shop (or TIAS, for short) is for you. On TIAS, you can easily buy and sell antiques and collectible items that you won't find anywhere else, and the site will even help you set up your own online shop.
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Pros
- Tools available for vetting buyers and sellers
- Easy-to-navigate app
- Focus on local transactions
Cons
- Desktop version not as easy to navigate
For a simple, secure environment that lets you buy and sell locally, 5miles is your best bet. The site, which is also an app, offers both buying and bidding, and becoming a merchant is as easy as filling out an online application.
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Pros
- Ability to contact sellers directly
- In-depth user profiles and identity verification
- Great customer support
Cons
- Navigating website takes some practice
Like 5miles, OfferUp and its app are all about bartering secondhand goods locally for easy buying and selling within your own neighborhood. And though you may prefer to ship and receive items online, OfferUp does provide Community MeetUp spots for safe in-person exchanges.
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Pros
- Verified locals only
- Frequent listings for free stuff
- Haggle friendly
Cons
- All purchases made offline
Yet another great forum for local exchanges, Nextdoor takes its community aspect seriously. After inputing a valid address (which you will have to verify in order to join your community group), you'll be able to buy and sell with people in your area, as well as discover local events and post community PSAs. And yes, it has an app!
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Pros
- Slick interface
- PayPal integration
- Buyer committed on acceptance of offer
Cons
- App still growing, so possible limited audience
Whether you're hoping to buy or sell items that are secondhand, used, vintage, or new, Shpock can help you do it. The site, which also has an app, allows for both local and national buying and selling, as well as contactless courier deliveries and secure, cashless payments.
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Pros
- Tons of useful filters to help you find items
- Bartering and haggling allowed
- Ability to create item alerts
Cons
- PayPal account required for payments
For an experience that's as close as possible to the real thing, vFlea is perfect for those who love unearthing hidden gems. As well as letting you barter and haggle with fellow users, vFlea allows you to submit "Wanted Items" and will alert you every time a listing is added that matches your criteria.
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Pros
- Offers great holiday discounts
- Tons of one-of-a-kind items
- Specializes in vintage goods
Cons
- Charges a commission fee
If you're a vintage lover, then Ruby Lane was made for you. Whether you're looking for art, jewelry, fashion, decor, or collectibles, Ruby Lane boasts the world's largest curated site for antiques and vintage, and selling vintage goods is just as easy as buying them.