Sell used furniture in Philadelphia
No shipping. No guessing. Just clear offers from people who can pick up in and around Philly.
Asherfield is built for high-end, heavy, gently used furniture that is hard to ship. List once, reach local buyers, and see who buys furniture near you.
Turn extra furniture into fast cash in Philadelphia. Show clean, staged photos and connect with buyers who can pick up across the city and suburbs.
Three easy ways to sell used furniture in Philadelphia
Start with one path or mix them. Every option is built for heavy, high-end pieces that aren’t worth shipping.
1. Get listed as a local seller
Want people in Philly to see what you have? Create a seller profile once, add photos, and let buyers reach out.
- Show your name and notes about your furniture.
- Upload photos of your best pieces in one profile.
- Buyers use a private contact form — your email stays hidden.
2. Sell high-end furniture online
Have designer or luxury pieces? Turn your listings into a full catalog with richer product pages and stronger calls to action.
- Catalog product pages on city used-furniture pages.
- Photos, text, and sizes for each item.
- Inquiry form and public Q&A on every product page.
3. Connect with buyers who pay cash
Need it gone fast? Reach out to buyers and haulers who already shop for used furniture in the region.
- Search used furniture buyers near you by city and ZIP.
- Send clear photos once and get simple offers.
- Great for moves, estate clean-outs, or tight timelines.
Pick a seller plan that fits your furniture
Every plan includes a 28-day free trial. Start simple with a directory profile, then upgrade to a full catalog only when you need more.
Get found in the directory and let buyers message you about your furniture.
- Listing in one city and one category
- Show your name and notes about your furniture
- Upload photos of your best pieces
- Private contact form — your email stays hidden
- All your listings together on one profile page
- Simple 28-day billing, cancel anytime
Best for first-time or casual sellers with a few pieces to move and simple listings with private messages from buyers.
Turn your listings into a full catalog with richer product pages and stronger calls to action.
- Everything in Starter
- Seller dashboard to add, edit, and manage catalog listings
- Catalog product pages on city used-furniture pages
- Rich details for each item: photos, text, and sizes
- Inquiry form on every product page
- Public Q&A so you answer common questions once
Built for high-end, high-volume sellers who want a polished catalog and more serious buyer conversations.
How to sell used furniture in Philadelphia (step by step)
Use this short plan to sell once and avoid endless back-and-forth messages.
1. Clean and stage each piece
Wipe down surfaces, fluff cushions, and clear space around the item. Simple staging makes your photos look like a listing, not a move-out.
2. Take bright, honest photos
Shoot in daylight, show the whole piece, and add close-ups of any wear. Honest photos help you get better offers faster.
3. Set a fair price with room to move
Check similar pieces on Asherfield and other local listings. Price a bit higher so you can say yes to a fair offer without feeling like you gave it away.
4. Confirm pickup and payment
Once you agree on a price, confirm who is lifting, when they’re coming, and how they’ll pay. Meet in a safe, well-lit spot when you can, and trust your gut.
See who buys used furniture near you
Not sure where to start? Instead of posting into the void, connect with people and crews who already buy used furniture every week around Philadelphia.
Browse buyer profiles by city and ZIP code. Each profile shows what they buy, how far they travel, and how they prefer to pay.
Start with buyers who specialize in heavy, gently used pieces — like sectionals, dining sets, and solid wood storage.
Where else can you sell or move furniture in Philadelphia?
Asherfield is built for high-end, heavy pieces that are hard to ship. You can also combine our directory with local city services, charities, and general marketplaces.
City bulk trash & drop-off
For items that can’t be resold, Philadelphia offers trash and recycling programs for many household items.
- Check the city’s residential trash and recycling rules to see what furniture is accepted curbside and what counts as bulky.
- Some bulky items need special handling. When in doubt, call 3-1-1 or your local sanitation office before putting furniture at the curb.
Donate usable furniture
If your furniture is clean and in good shape, donation can help another family and keep items out of the landfill.
- Goodwill of Southern NJ & Greater Philadelphia accepts gently used furniture at many donation centers.
- Habitat for Humanity ReStore Philadelphia can often resell solid-wood and quality pieces to support local housing work.
- Always call ahead. Each location has its own rules on size, condition, and pickup vs. drop-off.
Sell online with extra safety
If you also use general marketplaces, follow basic safety and payment tips.
- This guide from Extra Space Storage on selling furniture online explains how to write clear listings and photos that stand out.
- The FTC’s marketplace safety tips cover how to avoid scams and choose safer payments when meeting buyers.