November 12, 2009

Used Office Furniture – Where The Deals Are

Used office furniture can be the answer to your prayers whether you need to put together a home office on a budget, or find pieces for many offices as you start your new company. There’s really no need to pay full price for any of it.

Used items come at pennies on the dollar, and depending on the item, what kind of shape it’s in, and whether you are buying a single piece or an entire lot. Look for companies moving or going out of business. The closer it gets to the day they are due to vacate, the more generous the discount you will get. For companies who are moving, selling their furniture is actually cheaper than moving it.

If you’re looking to furnish your own home office, for instance, you might do well online with news groups or even asking your social media contacts (Twitter, Facebook, etc.) who has anything for sale, or who knows of someone who might be selling anything. A used desk in good condition can be found for under $50 usually. Frequently someone selling a desk might also have a chair or file cabinet. If they are redecorating their own office, everything might be up for grabs. See what they have and make an offer on the entire lot – you could do better than you think.

Don’t ignore all those flyers in your Sunday paper. Pay attention to the ones from your local big name office supply stores. Once in a while they need to get rid of all their floor samples for office furniture and they are ready to deal. It might have some scratches, or a chair might actually have a dirt spot, but if they can’t sell this stuff, their only option is to take it apart and put it out back and… Store it.

Because of the economy, many newspaper even have a special section in their For Sale column specifically for office furniture. The good thing about this is that most papers also have an online version and the same ad can most likely be found online with photos. You’ll know right away if it’s something you’re interested in.

Look through some second hand and consignment shops too. Granted, they may not have a huge selection of things you could put in an office, but if you can find something “doable” for a price that can’t be beat. After all, who is really going to see your home office besides you and the dog?

If you need top quality merchandise at bargain basement prices, well, you might be out of luck in this regard, but there’s a ray of hope. Find a local furniture designer who is willing to sell his sample pieces. Chances are, these were on the cover of House Beautiful, so don’t be shocked when the bargain basement price turns out to be a few thousand dollars!

A stroll down Main St. Might even bring you to a nice second hand store where you can find some office suitable pieces as well. The owners are usually more than happy to do some serious negotiating to get rid of inventory they’ve had for a while.

The set will be made in a functioning cubicle that will have a brand new appearance. Minnesota Casegoods You are bound to save lots of money between 30 to 70 percent when purchasing used office furniture. In fact, it is a great concept, which is environment-friendly.

Filed under Work From Home by Bob Paul

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