Vintage clothing pop-up
Backyard plant & pottery sale
Kids' clothes, toys & gear
Estate sale — mid-century finds
Record collector downsizing
Garage cleanout: tools & bikes
Books, records & board games
Moving sale — everything must go
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Garage & yard sales in Charlotte, North Carolina
Looking for garage sales in Charlotte this weekend? Get Garage Sales maps every yard sale, estate sale, moving sale and stoop sale across Charlotte — from Plaza Midwood and NoDa out to Concord, Gastonia, Huntersville — automatically sorted by distance, so the closest finds are always at the top of your feed. There are 8 active sales within 10 miles right now, refreshed in real time as neighbors post.
Charlotte's garage-sale scene runs almost year-round. Filter by category, price or date to find exactly what you're after — mid-century furniture, kids' clothes, tools, vinyl or vintage. Every listing shows its hours, price range and photos up front, and you can get walking or driving directions straight to the seller's door. Cash, Venmo or Zelle — Get Garage Sales never touches your proceeds.
Charlotte requires a $10 garage sale permit and limits sales to two per year per address. Signs must stay on private property.
Garage sales in Charlotte
Garage sales are the heart of a Charlotte weekend. Browse 8 live garage sales across Charlotte — the Queen City — from Plaza Midwood, NoDa, Dilworth and beyond, each plotted on the map and ranked by how close it is to your front door. Every listing shows the dates, hours, price range and photos, so you can map your Saturday route before you leave the house.
See all Charlotte garage salesYard sales in Charlotte
Call them yard sales, tag sales or rummage sales — in Charlotte, North Carolina they all live here. New Charlotte yard sales go up every Saturday and Sunday morning; check the map the night before, save the ones worth a stop, and get walking or driving directions straight to each driveway.
Find Charlotte yard salesEstate sales in Charlotte
Estate sales are where Charlotte's best furniture and vintage finds surface — full households priced to clear, often in the older North Carolina neighborhoods. There is 1 estate sale live in Charlotte right now. Filter to estate sales to see them on the map.
Browse Charlotte estate salesMoving sales in Charlotte
Moving sales mean everything must go — sofas, tables, appliances and free curb piles, usually all in one weekend. 1 Charlotte moving sale is on the map now. Great for furnishing a place fast on a budget.
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6 questionsDo I need a permit for a garage sale in Charlotte?
Yes. Charlotte requires a $10 garage sale permit and limits sales to two per year per address. Signs must stay on private property. Check your city's website for the current application before posting signs.
When is garage sale season in Charlotte?
Charlotte's season runs long thanks to mild weather — peak weekends are spring through early summer and again in early fall. The best selection is usually on the first Saturday of the month.
What are the best Charlotte neighborhoods for garage sales?
Plaza Midwood, NoDa, Dilworth, Myers Park consistently have the most estate and yard sales. Elizabeth is strong for family and kids' sales.
What time do garage sales start in Charlotte?
Most Charlotte sales open between 7:00 and 9:00 am on Saturdays, with early birds often lining up before the official start. Sunday sales tend to open later, around 10:00 am.
How do I post my own garage sale in Charlotte?
Snap a few photos, set your date and price range. Your sale shows on the Charlotte map to every neighbor within 5 miles, ranked by distance. You can edit anytime from your dashboard, and your exact address stays hidden until the morning of your sale.
How do buyers and sellers handle payment in Charlotte?
Cash, Venmo and Zelle are the most common. Some sellers also accept cards via Square. Get Garage Sales never touches your sale proceeds.
