The EXACT items I bought at the flea market that turned a tenner into £500 on eBay
A woman has revealed how she made her dream of travelling to Asia and Australia come true by turning £10 into £500 on eBay.
Savvy Sophie, 24, who lives in Durham, says she scours flea markets for bargains and then sells them on eBay for a profit.
And she didn’t need a large sum of money to get started, as she bought her first items with just £10.
Sophie, who works with children as a daycare worker, showed how she collected items such as trainers, PS3s and mugs to sell.
She then told her followers @sophfield told how she hoped to sell them for a profit.
For example, she put the £2 Vans trainers on eBay for £10 and the PS3 for £25 (for spares).
Sophie tells Fabulous: “I invest the money I earn each week, so I started with £10 and then earned £70.”
The money saver then reinvested the £70 in purchasing more items, thus making even more profit.
Normally she goes to flea markets every Sunday to find bargains and sell them on eBay.
Sophie has been keeping her followers updated on her progress and has just managed to goal from £500.
She admits she is now tempted to go ahead and invest that £500 in more shares so she can reach her target of £1,000.
Sophie added: “I’m saving to go on a trip next year for four to six months to Southeast Asia / Australia / New Zealand.
“You don’t need a lot of money to get started.
“You can start by selling your own stuff that you have at home and then invest that money.”
Sophie advised people looking to make more money to ‘just go for it’ and shared her top tips.
She explains: “Watch lots of videos on social media from other resellers to get ideas on the best things to buy.
The UK’s largest and best car boot liners
1. Arminghall Auto Boot Sale, Norfolk
Arminghall is one of the largest flea markets in Norfolk, attracting thousands of visitors each week. It offers a wide range of goods from antiques and collectables to fresh produce and clothing.
2. Bristol and Bath Car Boot Sale, Somerset
This car boot sale, held at Bath Racecourse, is renowned for its size and variety. It is a must-visit for bargain hunters and those looking for unique items.
3. The huge Shepton Mallet flea and collectors market, Somerset
Located at the Bath and West Showground, this market is held several times a year and is one of the largest in the country. It features a mix of traditional car boot stalls and antique dealers.
4. Denham Giant Car Boot Sale, Buckinghamshire
Denham is one of the largest flea markets in the South East, with a wide range of items from homewares to vintage treasures. It is a popular venue for both buyers and sellers.
5. Wimbledon Car Boot Sale, London
The Wimbledon Car Boot Sale, held every Saturday and Sunday, is one of the most famous in London, attracting a diverse crowd and offering an eclectic mix of items.
6. Chiswick Car Boot Sale, London
Known for its friendly atmosphere and high-quality goods, the Chiswick Car Boot Sale is a favourite with Londoners and is held on the first Sunday of every month.
7. Chelford Auto Boot Sale, Cheshire
One of the largest flea markets in the North West, Chelford offers a huge selection of items. It’s a great place to find everything from garden tools to vintage clothing.
8. York Racecourse Car Boot Sale, Yorkshire
Held at York Racecourse, this car boot sale is one of the largest in the region, with hundreds of stalls and a large footfall.
9. Belfast Car Boot Sale, Northern Ireland
This car boot sale, located in the King’s Hall Complex, is the largest in Northern Ireland. It offers a wide range of goods and is a great place to find a bargain.
10. Edinburgh Corn Exchange Car Boot Sale, Scotland
One of Scotland’s largest indoor car boot sales, held every Sunday and offering a wide range of items. Perfect for anyone who wants to shop in an all-weather environment.
“Just be consistent on eBay.
“Post as much as possible and send people offers, they love that.
“Use the buy now feature instead of auctioning.
“I mainly sell shoes. They sell so well for me, and technology pieces like cameras.”
People seemed impressed with her money-saving achievements. One said, “You’re doing a great job.”