Rummage Sales in Houston, TX
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8Remodelers sale fans door granite vanity light faucet paint
prince creek, Houston, TX

Pasadena Sale Collectables, Antiques, More
Firwood Dr. near Allen Dale, Houston, TX

8Remodelers sale fans door granite vanity light faucet paint
prince creek, Houston, TX

HOME & OFFICE WORKOUT EQUIPTMEMT FOR SALE!!
Cloverleaf Area, Houston, TX

By appointment Garage Sale Pasadena, Tx.
Allen dale near Firwood Dr., Houston, TX

Domestic storage
S.Egret Bay near Hwy96, Houston, TX

Pasadena Sale Collectables, Antiques, More
Firwood Dr. near Allen Dale, Houston, TX

8Remodelers sale fans door granite vanity light faucet paint
prince creek, Houston, TX

HOME & OFFICE WORKOUT EQUIPTMEMT FOR SALE!!
Cloverleaf Area, Houston, TX

Peacock
Alexander, Houston, TX

items for sale
W Sunnyside near Tidwell and Parker, Houston, TX

Garage sale sundays
All oak trl, Houston, TX
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Search Houston on MapRummage sales in Houston: local guide
Best neighborhoods: The Heights · Montrose · Bellaire · West University · Memorial · Spring Branch
Permit rules: Houston does not require a permit for residential garage sales held on the property. Signs cannot be placed on utility poles or in the public right-of-way and may be removed by the city if so.
When to go: October through April is the comfortable window. May through September runs hot and humid — most successful summer sales start by 7 a.m. and close before 10 to beat the heat index and afternoon thunderstorms.
Frequently asked
- When should I host a yard sale in Houston?
- Cooler months (October to April) get the best foot traffic. If you sell in summer, start at 7 a.m. and finish by 10 — the afternoon heat keeps shoppers home.
Yard sale tips & guides
Haggling without the drama
A buyer/seller guide to haggling: fair deals, fast transactions, and zero hostage negotiation energy.
Read guide →Layout & item placement
How to lay out your yard sale for maximum visibility, sales, and less disappearing-stuff energy. Bait up front, valuables up close.
Read guide →When to price-cut or donate
How to decide what gets discounted, what gets donated, and what gets the ceremonial curb walk — so nothing goes back inside.
Read guide →