Craigslist is the king of ‘buying-and-selling old stuff online’ websites. That about every city in the US and Canada has a specific area on the site, and countries around the world. Sometimes it might not be the best choice for buying or selling used things. There are a lot of different options out there, and most of them have benefits over Craigslist for certain areas or items.

10 Best Sites Like Craigslist (and one app)

OfferUp

One of the coolest features of OfferUp is that it has native Android and iPhone apps that not only let you look through currently available items, but also let you to connect securely with buyers and sellers. OfferUp is dedicated to creating a safe and reliable marketplace, so OfferUp offer an ID confirmation service that will assurance to other users. The app will also show you if you have any Facebook friends in common, making the deal more secure experience.

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Bookoo

Bookoo is Very similar to Craigslist, but this sites for different cities around the country that let you find things for sale near you. While there aren’t as many different areas represented as you can find on Craigslist, there are almost 2,000,000 users of the service, and its reach is increasing. Bookoo also Provides more details about sellers, allowing you upload a bio and telling others what you tend to sell, so you can get a better idea of who you’re dealing with.

VarageSale

Differentiating itself from many other sites, VarageSale syndicates online and offline social people with purchasing and selling. Users join groups that include others from their local area, and then do business within the group—this ensure that you’re dealing with people who are close to you, and creates it easy to begin longer-term buying/selling or exchange relations with people. There are also interest-based groups, where people sell specific items. VarageSale also has Android and iOS apps.

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The Online Yard Sale

 

Much like VarageSale, The Online Yard Sale tries to make the sensation of browsing a yard sale in your region—but lets you associate with people from all over. From riding lawnmowers to books, people will post all of the things that they’d frequently sell at a garage sale. Some of the bigger items will be pick-up only, but if you work with a seller, you could probably get them to ship a product to you. There aren’t as many listing on this website as others, but you can guess it to raise quickly.

Oodle

 

Oodle can help you for a pet, a new place to live, or a new vehicle, Oodle can help. There are categories for other types of sales, but these three are the main focus of the site. Like other sites on the list, using the service is simple: find what you want, get in contact with the buyer, organize to meet, and make the transaction. This is a pretty active site, so it’s likely that you’ll be able to find what you’re looking for, especially if you’re willing to drive 25 or 30 miles away from home.

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OLX

 

With a presence in over 100 countries, OLX is a great marketplace to check whenever you’re looking for something in your area. Musical instruments, books, cars, hobby materials, real estate, jobs . . . just about everything is represented on OLX (including protected animal products, according to recent letters by PETA and WCCB in India—so be careful what you buy). The absolutely huge number of products available make this a great choice in India, and a very viable one elsewhere. For the countries where it is active, OLX is not just a site like craigslist, it is way better with huge user-base and official mobile apps to buy & sell on the go.

Gumtree

While it’s primarily a UK site, Gumtree is expanding around the world, with presences throughout Europe, in Australia, and expat communities in the United States. In essence, it’s the European version of Craigslist—it offers the same classifieds service, with both free and paid ads, and puts buyers and sellers in touch. In the UK, Gumtree is one of the largest sites for both motors and job listings, making it a website that’s useful to just about everybody. As with many other sites of this nature, Gumtree has a reputation for being a means of conning people out of money, so be cautious, especially when looking for flats.

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Kijiji

Canada’s local version of Craigslist, Kijiji advertises itself as the most popular free classifieds site. And with over 7,000,000 classifieds at the time of this writing, it’s a very good one for buying and selling used items. Kijiji offers sections for résumés, services, jobs, vacation rentals, and just about anything else you can imagine. The site also allows sellers to post videos with their items, which can provide much more information the photos available on other sites.

Ebay Classifieds

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When it comes to selling used things, Ebay is the first website that many people think of. But did you know that its classifieds section lets you buy, sell, and trade with members of your community? It’s a great resource if you can’t find what you’re looking on Craigslist. It’s not as well-known as some of the other sites out there, so the selection is rather small at the moment, but you can expect it to grow in popularity with the power of Ebay behind it.

Facebook

Most people use Facebook for keeping in touch with friends and posting videos of cats, but you can actually do some really useful things on the social network—including selling used things. There are a lot of groups on Facebook where people from the same neighborhood post things that are for sale or trade. To find a group near you just search for “[your city name] garage sale” and you should get a few results. Facebook could soon become an even better place to buy and sell things; they’re testing a new feature on their mobile app called “Local Market,” according to TechCrunch. This will help people browse, buy, and sell things locally by increasing their visibility to interested parties on Facebook.

Buy and Sell Local

Buying and selling your things locally is great—it helps out the people around you, makes (and saves) you money, and reduces waste. The next time you think about buying something, check one of these sites first!

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