TIPS TO GET THE HIGHEST VALUE FROM SHARKA SHIRAA ATHATH MUSTAMEL IN RIYADH EXPERTS
You have furniture you no longer need, and you want cash—not hassle. A شركة شراء اثاث مستعمل بالرياض (used furniture buying company in Riyadh) can turn your old pieces into money, but only if you play it smart. These companies see hundreds of items daily. They know how to lowball you. Your job is to make sure they don’t. Here’s exactly how to squeeze the highest value out of every deal.
KNOW THE REAL MARKET PRICE BEFORE THEY DO
Never let the buyer set the first number. Walk in with your own research. Use Haraj, OpenSooq, and Facebook Marketplace. Filter for Riyadh, same brand, same model, same condition. Note the asking prices, then subtract 20-30%. That’s your floor. If a company offers less, they’re testing you.
Example: A 3-year-old IKEA MALM bed frame in good condition lists for 800 SAR. Your floor is 560 SAR. If the company offers 400 SAR, counter at 600 SAR. They’ll meet you at 500 SAR. You just earned 100 SAR more by knowing the number.
CLEAN AND REPAIR—BUT ONLY WHAT PAYS OFF
Buyers deduct for dirt, scratches, and missing parts. Fix what costs less than the deduction. A 50 SAR polish kit removes water rings from a wooden table. A 20 SAR screwdriver tightens loose legs. A missing knob? Buy a generic one for 10 SAR. These fixes add 100-200 SAR to the offer.
Don’t over-invest. Reupholstering a sofa costs 800 SAR. If the company offers 1,200 SAR for it dirty and 1,400 SAR clean, the 200 SAR gain isn’t worth the 800 SAR spend. Skip it.
TIME YOUR SALE FOR MAXIMUM LEVERAGE
Companies buy more aggressively at month-end. Their quotas reset. They need inventory. Call on the 25th, not the 5th. Also, avoid Ramadan. Demand drops 40%. Prices follow.
If you’re not in a rush, wait for the summer. Families relocate. They sell شركات شراء الاثاث المستعمل في الرياض fast. Companies compete. Offers rise 15-20%.
DOCUMENT EVERYTHING—BRAND, MODEL, CONDITION
Create a one-page sheet for each item. List brand, model, year bought, dimensions, material, and condition (excellent, good, fair). Take 5 photos: front, back, sides, top, any damage. Email this to the company before the visit. They’ll quote higher because you look serious.
Example: A company sees a vague “wooden table.” They offer 200 SAR. You send a sheet: “Solid oak dining table, 6-seater, 2019, minor scratches on one leg.” They offer 500 SAR.
NEGOTIATE IN PERSON—NEVER OVER THE PHONE
Phone quotes are lowballs. They assume you’ll accept. Always insist on an in-person visit. When they arrive, have your research, photos, and sheet ready. Let them inspect. Then say, “I was expecting closer to X SAR based on recent sales.” X is your floor plus 10%.
If they hesitate, show the Haraj listings. Say, “I can list this myself for 800 SAR. I’d rather sell to you today for 650 SAR.” Most will agree.
BUNDLE ITEMS TO INCREASE PERCEIVED VALUE
Companies buy by the truckload. A single chair is a nuisance. A dining set (table + 6 chairs) is a deal. Bundle items by room: living room (sofa, coffee table, TV stand), bedroom (bed, nightstands, dresser). They’ll pay 10-15% more for the convenience.
Example: A sofa alone gets 800 SAR. Add a coffee table (200 SAR) and TV stand (300 SAR). The bundle gets 1,500 SAR instead of 1,300 SAR.
ASK FOR CASH ON THE SPOT—NO DELAYS
Some companies offer to pay after pickup or via bank transfer. This is a red flag. Cash on the spot is non-negotiable. If they refuse, walk away. They might lowball you later or disappear.
Count the cash before they leave. No excuses. If they short you 100 SAR, call them out. They’ll pay.
USE COMPETITION TO YOUR ADVANTAGE
Get quotes from 3 companies. Use the highest quote to negotiate with the others. Say, “Company X offered 1,200 SAR for the sofa. Can you match it?” Most will. If they won’t, take the higher offer.
Don’t play games. If Company A offers 1,000 SAR and Company B offers 1,200 SAR, take the 1,200 SAR. Don’t wait for Company A to counter. Time is money.
KNOW WHAT SELLS AND WHAT DOESN’T
Some items are gold. Others are trash. Companies pay top dollar for:
– Solid wood furniture (oak, teak, mahogany)
– Branded items (IKEA, Pottery Barn, West Elm)
– Leather sofas (real leather, not bonded)
– Mattresses (Sealy, Simmons, Tempur-Pedic, less than 5 years old)
– Antiques (if authentic)
They avoid:
– Particleboard or MDF furniture
– Stained or torn upholstery
– Missing parts or broken frames
– Old mattresses (over 7 years)
– Custom-built pieces (hard to resell)
If your item is on the avoid list, sell it yourself on Haraj or donate it. Don’t waste time with a company.
WATCH FOR HIDDEN DEDUCTIONS
Companies deduct for:
– Pickup fees (5

