Pull every nearby sale onto one map — then sort by what you actually want to find. Free to use.
2,000+ sales currently listed nationwide
Find sales near you (free)We don't just show one listing site. We pull from everywhere a garage sale gets posted, then sort the duplicates out for you.
Free to use. No account required to start searching.
A live map of every yard sale, estate sale, multi-family, and community event near you for the weekend you're searching. Each sale shows on a pin you can tap for details — address, dates, time, item types, and where the listing came from. The map updates as new sales are posted across our sources.
Enter an address (or let the app use your location) and pick a search radius. We pull from seven different sources in one shot and dedupe the duplicates so the same sale doesn't show up three times. Pins appear on the map and as a sortable list — by distance, by start time, or by how well each sale matches your saved interests.
Yes — searching, browsing, adding a sale, and building a basic route are all free. The Plus and Pro tiers add features like unlimited searches, personalized match scoring (DNA), early-access community-event detection, and weekend prep alerts. Pricing details here.
Seven, by default: Facebook Marketplace (via our scraper integration), Craigslist, Estate Sales, YardSaleSearch, GarageSaleFinder, Gsalr, and our own community-events database. We add address corrections and user-submitted sales on top of those.
Most sources are checked on every search, so what you see is live. Facebook Marketplace data is pulled multiple times a week and the community-events database refreshes weekly. We surface a freshness indicator on each sale so you know how recent the listing is.
Yes — the 127 Yard Sale and the 400 Mile Yard Sale both have dedicated pages with route maps and live vendor data (see links above). Other named events like US-11 Antique Alley and the National Road Sale are in the database; their dedicated pages roll out as we verify the next-year data for each one.
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