20 Things To Declutter This Spring That Could Make You Money
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Spring always seems to bring the urge to open the windows, clear out cupboards and start fresh.
And while a good declutter can make your home feel calmer and more organised, it can also be a surprisingly easy way to bring in a little extra money.
Most of us have plenty of things sitting around the house that we no longer use, wear or even remember buying. That kitchen gadget you were convinced would change your life. The jumper that looked great in the shop but never quite felt right once you got it home. Or the random drawer full of cables that nobody in the house can actually identify anymore.
Instead of letting those things take up space, spring can be the perfect time to pass them on to someone who will actually use them.
Selling a few bits here and there might not make you rich, but it can easily add up to £50 or £100 — sometimes more — which can be a nice little boost to your savings, a bill paid off, or simply a bit of breathing room in the budget.
Some of the things you might come across during a spring clear-out
- Clothes you no longer wear
- Small kitchen gadgets
- Old phones or tablets
- Kids’ toys and clothes
- Exercise equipment
- Books and board games
- Handbags and accessories
- Spare mugs and glasses
Below are some of the most common things people find during a spring clear-out that can easily be sold or passed on.
Clothes You No Longer Wear
1. Clothes that no longer fit
If something hasn’t fitted for a couple of years, it might be time to let it go and free up some wardrobe space.
2. Items you never reach for
If you keep skipping over something every time you get dressed, there’s a good chance you’re probably not going to start wearing it suddenly. Someone else might end up loving it though.
3. Branded or designer pieces
Even second-hand, many well-known brands still sell well online.
4. Shoes in good condition
Shoes that are still in good shape can often sell quickly, especially if they haven’t been worn much.
Things Around The House

5. Small kitchen gadgets
Bread makers, smoothie makers, waffle makers — lots of us buy these with the best intentions and then end up using them once or twice before they quietly move to the back of a cupboard.
6. Spare mugs or glasses
Most households seem to slowly collect more mugs than they ever actually need. Sets or bundles can often sell easily.
7. Home décor you’re bored of
Candles, vases, picture frames and ornaments often sell well locally.
8. Lamps or small furniture
Items like side tables, lamps and stools can be surprisingly popular on local selling platforms.
Tech And Electronics

9. Old phones
Even older phones can still have resale value.
10. Tablets you don’t use
If it’s been sitting in a drawer for months, there’s a good chance someone else would happily buy it.
11. Spare chargers and cables
Replacement chargers and cables are something people often look for online.
Kids’ Items
12. Toys your children have outgrown
Children seem to outgrow toys almost overnight, which means they can pile up surprisingly quickly.
13. Baby equipment
Items like high chairs, travel cots and pushchairs are often in demand second-hand.
14. Kids’ clothes
Children’s clothes are often sold in bundles, which can make them easier to shift.
Hobby And Lifestyle Items
15. Exercise equipment
Weights, yoga mats and resistance bands are often easy to sell locally.
16. Craft supplies
Unused yarn, fabric or craft kits can often be resold to other hobbyists.
17. Books
Some books sell individually, but bundles often work well too.
Random Things That Add Up
18. Board games
Complete sets tend to sell best.
19. Handbags and accessories
Bags, scarves and accessories often sell well second-hand.
20. Unused gifts
Most of us have received something at some point that we know we’ll never use. Passing it on can make more sense than letting it sit in a cupboard for years.
You Might Be Surprised What People Will Buy
When you start looking through cupboards and drawers, it’s often surprising how many things you find that could easily be sold or passed on.
Things that feel like clutter to you might be exactly what someone else is looking for.
A lot of people are happy to buy second-hand if it helps them save money, especially for things like children’s items, home décor or kitchen gadgets.
Where To Sell Your Decluttered Items
If you decide to sell some of the things you clear out, these are some of the easiest places to start.
Vinted
Great for selling clothes, shoes and accessories.
eBay
Good for electronics, branded items and things that can be posted.
Facebook Marketplace
Ideal for larger items like furniture, baby equipment and home décor.
Local selling groups
These can work well for bundles of toys, clothes or household items.
Car boot sales
A good option if you want to clear a lot of things quickly.
Quick Tip When Selling Decluttered Items
If you’re selling online, a clear photo taken in natural light can make a big difference.
Try placing the item on a plain background near a window. Items that look clean and well-presented tend to sell much faster.
A Simple Tip For Spring Decluttering
If decluttering your whole home feels overwhelming, try focusing on one small area at a time.
A single drawer, cupboard or shelf is often enough to get started. Small progress adds up quickly, and before long you may find you’ve cleared far more than you expected.
Small Amounts Add Up
It’s easy to assume that selling a few household items won’t make much difference, but those small amounts can add up surprisingly quickly.
A few pieces of clothing, an unused gadget and a couple of toys might easily bring in £50 or more — all from things that were just sitting around the house.
Even if you only sell a handful of things, a spring clear-out can still be worthwhile.
A bit more space in the house and a little extra money in your pocket is never a bad combination.
And it’s always satisfying finally getting rid of that one thing that’s been sitting in the cupboard for years.
If you’re trying to improve your finances this year, small changes like decluttering and selling unused items can be a great place to start.
Frequently Asked Questions
What household items sell well second-hand?
Clothes, small furniture, electronics, toys, books and kitchen appliances often sell well second-hand, especially if they are in good condition.
Is it worth selling small household items?
Yes. Even small items can add up surprisingly quickly. Selling several items together can easily bring in £50 or more.
What is the easiest place to sell unwanted items?
Many people find Facebook Marketplace or Vinted the easiest places to start because they are simple to use and attract a lot of buyers.
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