 Hey, Bola buddies. Thanks for watching. Okay. I have 25 bread and butter Bolo's coming your way items to be on the lookout for Items you can buy low and sell for decent margins all of these items Sold for thirty five dollars or less I've picked these items up as estate sales garage sales thrift stores and this video I'm gonna tell you where I got it what I paid for it and what it sold for One of the items in this video my husband gave me a box of items and he's like Donate these and I'm like I'm gonna look through that box and see what I can sell and One of these bread and butter items came from that box. So it's not something I would have sourced It's really something that I thought should I even waste my time listing and it's sold So I'm gonna tell you guys about that All right, let's get stored Stored it. Let's get started Bola buddies. All right. The first item I sold is oh, I'm not on screen share That would have been no good. Okay. Here we go The first item I picked this up at a garage sale and I actually thought it would sell a little quicker than it did and It is a frog Tow holder and it's super super cute and I took a best offer of 17 dollars at the buyer page shipping And I got this at a garage sale for one dollar. I do believe The next item I sold is this is brave Merida doll She is new in the package and I got her at a garage sale for two dollars And I sold her for best offer of twenty five dollars plus the buyer page shipping The next item I sold actually was an unexpected Quick sale I did price it Like usually I priced high this one I wanted to move quickly so I priced it where the other items were priced and It sold really fast. I picked it up at a thrift store for a dollar. It is Linux This is a major bread and butter. It sold for under ten dollars I actually took a best offer of seven, but I was like there's quite a few listed and I Just wanted to move it quick. So seven dollars buyer was all in for thirteen dollars and forty three cents with tax and shipping And it's um like a little dove candy dish But it is by Linux the next item that sold is this vintage play school doll house replacement front door and I sold this for 17 dollars and 60 cents and the buyer page shipping the next item was purchased at a Believe this one was a garage sale. It was in a bulk buy So I probably had about 50 cents in it But they also bought this one that I got at a thrift store for a dollar So for the two angel ornaments and they are both by Carlton cards They were all in for thirty eight dollars and fifty cents and the buyer paid shipping which I do a shipping discount Believe it was five dollars for both items for shipping and with tax and Shipping costs. They were all in for forty six dollars and twelve cents Okay, here it is. Would you guys have sourced this to sell? I would not have Again, it was in a pile that my husband handed me and said donate it and I'm like that I know it's a breakable But that should be pretty easy to list and ship and it sold for 15 dollars and 99 cents and the buyer paid shipping So it's a ceramic duck spoon rest. So it's got the duck ducks painted. I don't know if that's Handpainted or what but um, yeah, I was happy with that sale. So I got it free The next item my husband got at an estate sale it was kind of like after the estate sale I don't want to say a clean out because he didn't take everything But he definitely took some stuff that he probably would not have normally sourced These are the vintage time life nature hardcover books Now these were very long tail took a long time to sell and they sold for twenty five dollars and ninety nine cents The buyer was all in for forty nine dollars and sixty cents This went internationally. So they had custom fees and fees from global shipping also on top of that The next item is this miniature dollhouse vintage garden hose. It's itty bitty. Check it out So cute and it sold for best offer of seven dollars and eighty five cents The buyer was all in for twelve dollars and seventy two cents for this little hose The next item I think I probably could have got more for but I went ahead and took a best offer of fifteen dollars on this item Because I only had three dollars in it. I got it at a garage sale. It's new old stock It is a vintage Barbie Barbie Vintage Barbie theater program premier night is the doll It is a special edition doll new old stock sold it for fifteen plus shipping and tax So the buyer was all in for twenty seven oh eight All right This item came from a garage sale and I was digging through a tote of toys and there were all of these princess shoes and crowns and I did a bundle deal and bought so much stuff out of this tote and I probably had a dollar or less in this I Sold this for a best offer of ten dollars. The buyer was all in for seventeen dollars and fifty three cents The next item came from Facebook Marketplace I Was just trying to do like a sourcing on Marketplace with shipping, but here's the catch I Had a ten dollar coupon that Facebook sent me and I believe they were doing a free shipping offer So I ended up having less than five dollars in this and I sold it for fifteen dollars The buyer was all in for twenty two twenty five. So the buyer paid the shipping These little cute bow ties came from a garage sale I bought them with a bunch of ties and stuff and I probably could have parted them out, but I decided to sell them as a lot Probably had less than a dollar in these. I sold them for a best offer of twenty five dollars The buyer was all in for thirty three dollars and sixty eight cents Okay, I remember the garage sale that I got these I Paid fifty cents each for a whole bunch of these I have a whole bunch listed This one happened to have writing on the bottom So I went ahead and took a best offer of twelve dollars and the buyer paid shipping The next item is about this big. It's a power ranger key and It opens like this little little guy and I sold this for eleven dollars and twenty cents and the buyer paid shipping I got this at a garage sale and a tote of toys and I looked up comps and they were decent. So I went ahead and listed it on its own Okay, so this item I picked up at the Toys R Us going out of business sale. I Can't remember what this retailed for I was thinking there was a sticker on it somewhere Maybe it was fifty dollars. So I think I had like five dollars in this. I Bought multiples. I have sold five on eBay. I think I sold a couple on Mercari and I Had to wait until the other people sold theirs because it was a race to the bottom because everybody bought these They listed them low and everybody was trying to beat out everybody else's price So what I did is I waited those people out. I Listed mine at what I wanted to get out of it and I waited on the right buyer Mine sold for twenty five dollars and fifty nine cents and the buyer paid the shipping and tax now This is a bigger item. So the buyer was all in for sixty dollars and nine cents and The next item I sold are these rub-on transfers. These are for like crafting and I sold these for fifteen dollars and I picked them up at a garage sale and a lot of crafters items They also have been sitting in my basement forever and I finally decided to list them They sold pretty quickly for fifteen dollars and the buyer paid shipping The next item is an example of an item that I sold that was damaged I did take a best offer of ten dollars because it was damaged You can see right here. You can see a really bad job of gluing the item back on So it's one thing for the item to be damaged, but they just did a really yucky Glue stick job. I'm not sure why they did it this way, but that's how I bought it I didn't catch it when I bought it And I paid a dollar for it and I sold it for ten dollars and the buyer paid shipping So even with the damage the item sold for ten dollars, they Excuse me. They were all in for seventeen dollars and fifty one cents And I just put wings were glued back on and you can see the glue So I just disclosed it and it actually sold pretty quickly I sell these angels all the time so when I saw it it was a no-brainer, but I don't know I can't remember if I saw the glue or not. I'm gonna say that I didn't notice it because that was a lot of glue So tell me you guys would you have sold this item or would you have passed on it? And if you got home and noticed that it looked like this, would you have listed it or just donated it back? Let me know in the comments The next item I sold are these vintage hanging monkey and bears. They are made in Hong Kong Somebody messaged me and told me that they go with the Fisher price circus set I probably should have went in and added Fisher price that probably would have helped but they were not marked Fisher price They just said made in Hong Kong Super cute. I sold these for a best offer of twelve dollars The buyer was all in for eighteen dollars and thirty nine cents The next item I sold is this new old stock Care Bear from 2004. It is the Braveheart lion So it's the collector's edition. It is a cousin and this Sold for fifteen dollars. I took a best offer the buyer was all in for twenty one dollars and eighty four cents This came from a garage sale for fifty cents and he's nine inches. So he's not one of the bigger ones The next item I sold came from my bulk buy. I Trying to get that off of there. I bought it on eBay to sell on eBay I have a whole series on that if you guys would like to check it out You can find out what I paid for three hundred and forty four pounds of jewelry Just go to my playlist and you'll see it there this is a brooch and earring set by Sarah Coventry and They are clip-on earrings and they are marked signed is what it's called And I probably should have put signed in the title But I ended up taking a best offer of thirty dollars for this I thought I was gonna get more for it, but that's okay. Thirty bucks is good The buyer was all in for thirty eight thirty four. So they paid shipping and tax The next item is this vintage Battlestar galactic commander Atima action figure from 1978. It was it does say Hong Kong on it And Let me see. I thought I had a picture of it, but maybe not okay Well, I sold this for a best offer of sixteen dollars The buyer was all in for twenty dollars and ninety five cents This was in that tote of items that I got from that garage sale a summer two summers ago. I think Sat in my basement forever and I finally got the motivation to list all the toys in that tote So this is an item that sold from that The next item is this vintage hallmark Valentine's Party's Good Housekeeping Recipes and more book. It's just a little book and this is a major bread and butter I sold this for eight dollars best offer and the buyer paid shipping and tax The next item is this 2001 Bratz doll She only has a shirt and boots her hair is a little messy, but overall decent condition And I sold her for ten dollars the buyer was all in for nineteen dollars and thirty five cents and The last item I sold is this vintage television. It's a miniature dollhouse Figure toy whatever you want to call it It's kind of like a metal or die-cast material says made in Hong Kong And I sold this for twenty five dollars and sixty cents the buyer paid tax and shipping They were all in for thirty dollars and fifty cents All right, you guys that concludes my bread and butter Bolo video Be sure to check out my new channel sourcing with Bolo buddies all of my challenge videos my today's Bolo My sourcing videos where I go to a state sales thrift stores garage sales What not are going to be over there? So be sure to check that out There's a link down in the description of the video. Thanks for being here. Thanks for watching Let me know what your favorite Bolo was in this video And if you can share out the video that would be greatly appreciated as always I'll see you at the next one and thanks for watching