Stuff - Apps For Buying Used

: The undisputed king for local finds. Since it's built into the Facebook app, you can see buyer/seller profiles, which adds a layer of trust. It’s especially great for bulky items like furniture that you don’t want to ship.

: Perfect for quick local deals. It absorbed the old "Letgo" app and features a clean interface with built-in messaging to negotiate prices instantly. Fashion & Apparel Favorites

: The safest bet for used tech. Every listing is manually verified by their team to ensure the device is functional and not reported stolen.

: If you're serious about selling, consider using a cross-listing tool like Vendoo or Voolist to post your items on multiple platforms at once and reach more buyers.

: The go-to for Gen Z, focusing heavily on vintage, Y2K, and streetwear aesthetics. It feels more like Instagram than a traditional store.

: Excellent for casual closet clearing. One major perk is that sellers currently pay zero fees —the buyer pays a small protection fee instead. Specialized Apps

: The "OG" of resale. It has the widest reach, making it best for rare or specialized items that need a national audience. You can choose between auction-style bidding or "Buy It Now" options.

: A social-first marketplace best for mid-tier and brand-name clothing like Nike or Lululemon. Sellers often "share" their listings to keep them at the top of search results.

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