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My first west elm !
What do yall think i could get for this? it’s in pretty great condition only 2-3 small blemishes from a tiny bit of wax and mainly just gonna need to hit it with a fabric shaver, i just ordered 2 a manual gleener and a electric popchose.
My first west elm !
BStock Load Just Landed Today
Our shipment came in this morning and it’s looking solid. A couple of heavy hitters we’ve sold plenty of times before, plus a few wildcard pieces like a few patio sets we’re excited to test on the market. We’ll break down the manifest, expected ROI, and our cleaning game plan once everything’s unwrapped but so far, this load looks promising. If you’re curious how we choose winning pallets or want to see the full breakdown, drop a comment and I’ll share more!
BStock Load Just Landed Today
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Did I mess up paying $220 for this West Elm? They took bad pics and I thought there was fading but it’s 9.5/10 imo when I got there it’s just not a sectional & I was scrambling for inventory.
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West Elm Couch Flip: From Dusty to Designer
Picked up this West Elm Harmony sectional today for $300 solid deal. It’s a bit dirty and needs some cleaning, but nothing crazy. The structure’s solid, cushions are in good shape, and with our experience, we should be able to make it look really good once it’s detailed. We’ve flipped enough West Elm pieces to know what they can turn into with a little elbow grease. Once cleaned and staged properly, we’re planning to list it for $1,400–$1,500. Based on what these go for in our market, it should move fast likely within a few days. We've sold this West Elm Harmony numerous times before. That’s about a $1,100–$1,200 profit from one flip. This is what couch flipping is really about, spotting opportunities where others see “too much work.” Most people scroll right past listings like this because of dust or they see pets on the couch. But those are the best deals. A few hours of cleaning can easily turn $300 into $1,500. Lesson: Don’t be afraid of pieces that look rough at first glance. Focus on the bones. If it’s a good brand, modern design, and structurally sound, it’s worth saving. We’ll post an update once it’s cleaned, staged, and listed so you can see the before/after and full breakdown of the sale. Here's the link to the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1mktR1RfII What’s the dirtiest couch you’ve ever flipped that turned out to be a win? Drop your stories below 👇
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🚚 B-Stock Load Breakdown: Our most profitable (and most expensive) shipment yet.
Happy Sunday everyone! Wanted to give everyone a full breakdown of our most profitable B-Stock truckload and show what it really looks like behind the scenes when you buy liquidation couches in bulk. This load came in as an A/B grade pieces (Note: B-Stock has now since change the grade wording to New/Like New, Good, Fair Condition) in this case, I would categorize this as "Good" based on their new grading system. We had very minimal duds, but overall this one turned out solid. A quick breakdown of the grading system by B-Stock: New/Like New: If you ever check out the pictures in the auction you will see the products are all in boxes in the New/Like new condition. This pretty much guarantees you that they are new and untouched. Occasionally they will still be customer returns where a customer probably opened the box and decided its not for them. Good: Floor models and customer returns. Fair: Damaged and customer returns, but probably where they've had the pieces for 1+ year and decided to return it. Expect heavy usage and wear and tear. Final note on grading: B-stock and whoever is grading them are inconsistent. Sometimes you'll see furniture pieces that are completely brand new with tags and end up in a "Fair" load. And more often than not, you'll see pieces that are heavily used/damaged and are included in a "Good" load and clearly should have been in a "Fair" load. Most of the couches came in with very minimal damages (mostly shipping scuffs or light cleaning needed), every single one was fixable and cleanable. The key is documenting everything on arrival, cleaning fast, and listing with great photos the same day. In this case, we had already listed the Sereen days in advanced before the shipment came in as most of the Sereen's we get are 95% new w/ tags. I have attached the manifest below, but here are the pieces that came in. Item Description Qty SEREEN MODULAR L BROWN - 7 Units AUBREY LTHER PWR REC SECT - 1 Unit OLIVER LTHR PWR RCLN SOFA - 2 Units
🚚 B-Stock Load Breakdown: Our most profitable (and most expensive) shipment yet.
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