Learn More About Flea Markets
Precision and forward planning is essential if you want your day at the flea market to be the best. Start out with the right attire for the day. A bag or a trolley is very handy if you intend to purchase a substantial amount of items at the flea market. Taking along an inexpensive cart that fold up and fit into the trunk of your car would solve the burden of carrying around the things you purchased.

Wearing good walking shoes is important to avoid ending your day because of aching feet. Psychologically it would help to eliminate fatigue if you start to walk to the end of the vendors and then make your way forward. Starting at the back will enable you to purchase first choice items as those starting at the entrance have not arrived yet. On the whole, flea markets are available throughout the week. It is natural for the number of vendors to get less as buying activity dies down during the week. Pinpointing the time of day to get a price deal will definitely lead to frustrations. The nice thing about flea markets is, you get to bargain for the lowest price.
You can get the best stuff if you arrive early. If there are specific items you have in mind, this would be the best strategy. Vendors are unlikely to negotiate on prices early in the morning, so prepare to pay a higher price.
This is different towards the end of the day, where vendors will be anxious to sell off any remaining items they have, even for a lower fee. You can be sure vendors prefer to bring in money than to bring home items from the day’s selling. If you wish for lower prices try bargaining at the end of the day. There is a risk of someone snatching it before you could get it.
Instead, try negotiating the lowest price you can get. Simply ask the vendor the lowest price and try to arrive at a mutual decision. You can mention a price upfront and see if they will accept it. Entice them by holding the money in your hand, often this little act be quickly close the deal with the price you offer.




