The average UK household has approximately **£1,000-£2,000 worth of unused items** sitting in cupboards, wardrobes, and storage spaces.
How much can I realistically make from decluttering?+
Most people make £200-£800 from their first major declutter, depending on the size of their home and quality of items. Regular smaller declutters (seasonal wardrobe clear-outs) can generate £50-£200 every few months.
Is it worth selling low-value items?+
For items under £5, consider bundling (5 items for £15) or donating. Your time has value — if listing, photographing, and shipping an item takes 15 minutes and it sells for £3, that's £12/hour. For some people that's worthwhile; for others, donating is better.
What about tax on selling personal items?+
In the UK, selling personal items you already own is generally not taxable as it's not considered trading. However, if you buy items specifically to resell, that's trading and may have tax implications. Selling your own used possessions is tax-free.
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