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With more time on our hands during lockdown,  [http://Thealfa.xyz/lilly-ford/ adria rae] many of us will be using it to give our homes a well overdue clear out - and doing so could earn you a bit of extra cash. <br><br>Despite the nation being reunited with a host of weird and wonderful things they once stashed away, research from eBay UK has found half of Brits have been throwing items away rather than selling them for cash.  <br><br>The report estimated that the average household has 42 unused items lying around, which could be worth up to a whopping £2,600.    <br><br>Revealing the top household spots where some extra cash could be hiding, eBay UK calculated that the average worth of a disused item stored in the nation's garages could be over £130.  <br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>Research from eBay UK found the average household has 42 unused items which could be worth up to a whopping £2,600. The attic is the least likely place to find valuable unused items. Pictured: stock image <br><br><br>Gadgets kept but no longer used in the kitchen, such as cake mixers and bread makers, could bag you £59.01 when sold on, while a bedroom could be hiding items worth £56.55.<br><br>Meanwhile an item typically kept in a home office, such as laptops and wireless headphones, may fetch you an average price of £92.84, and the lounge could be hiding an item worth £70.64.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>RELATED ARTICLES<br><br><br>Previous<br><br>1<br><br>Next<br><br><br><br><br>Truth hurts! People reveal what they REALLY think about... DIY disaster! Mother shares snap of her car floor covered in... Doctor who hasn't used soap in FOUR YEARS leaves This... Would YOU live next-door to your in-laws? Mother who'll soon... <br><br><br><br><br>Share this article<br><br>Share<br><br><br><br>Retro goods set to bring back a little nostalgia have proved a hit - from VCR players which are worth £85 a pop, to a cassette player that could be sold for up to £30.<br><br>While some family members may have outgrown outdoor items such as tents and kids' bicycles, the research has shown it's worth trying to get them a new home, fetching on average £47.66 and £69.28 respectively. <br><br>Children's old toy collections - from Polly Pocket to Barbie and Sylvanian Family sets - are still worth a penny or two, with each item generating an average selling price of £15.80. <br><br>Here, FEMAIL reveals which rooms house the most potentially lucrative items - and the pieces that are most [http://data.gov.uk/data/search?q=worth%20cashing worth cashing] in.

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'With more time on our hands during lockdown, [http://Thealfa.xyz/lilly-ford/ adria rae] many of us will be using it to give our homes a well overdue clear out - and doing so could earn you a bit of extra cash. <br><br>Despite the nation being reunited with a host of weird and wonderful things they once stashed away, research from eBay UK has found half of Brits have been throwing items away rather than selling them for cash.  <br><br>The report estimated that the average household has 42 unused items lying around, which could be worth up to a whopping £2,600.    <br><br>Revealing the top household spots where some extra cash could be hiding, eBay UK calculated that the average worth of a disused item stored in the nation's garages could be over £130.  <br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>Research from eBay UK found the average household has 42 unused items which could be worth up to a whopping £2,600. The attic is the least likely place to find valuable unused items. Pictured: stock image <br><br><br>Gadgets kept but no longer used in the kitchen, such as cake mixers and bread makers, could bag you £59.01 when sold on, while a bedroom could be hiding items worth £56.55.<br><br>Meanwhile an item typically kept in a home office, such as laptops and wireless headphones, may fetch you an average price of £92.84, and the lounge could be hiding an item worth £70.64.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>RELATED ARTICLES<br><br><br>Previous<br><br>1<br><br>Next<br><br><br><br><br>Truth hurts! People reveal what they REALLY think about... DIY disaster! Mother shares snap of her car floor covered in... Doctor who hasn't used soap in FOUR YEARS leaves This... Would YOU live next-door to your in-laws? Mother who'll soon... <br><br><br><br><br>Share this article<br><br>Share<br><br><br><br>Retro goods set to bring back a little nostalgia have proved a hit - from VCR players which are worth £85 a pop, to a cassette player that could be sold for up to £30.<br><br>While some family members may have outgrown outdoor items such as tents and kids' bicycles, the research has shown it's worth trying to get them a new home, fetching on average £47.66 and £69.28 respectively. <br><br>Children's old toy collections - from Polly Pocket to Barbie and Sylvanian Family sets - are still worth a penny or two, with each item generating an average selling price of £15.80. <br><br>Here, FEMAIL reveals which rooms house the most potentially lucrative items - and the pieces that are most [http://data.gov.uk/data/search?q=worth%20cashing worth cashing] in.'
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'@@ -1,0 +1,1 @@ +With more time on our hands during lockdown, [http://Thealfa.xyz/lilly-ford/ adria rae] many of us will be using it to give our homes a well overdue clear out - and doing so could earn you a bit of extra cash. <br><br>Despite the nation being reunited with a host of weird and wonderful things they once stashed away, research from eBay UK has found half of Brits have been throwing items away rather than selling them for cash.  <br><br>The report estimated that the average household has 42 unused items lying around, which could be worth up to a whopping £2,600.    <br><br>Revealing the top household spots where some extra cash could be hiding, eBay UK calculated that the average worth of a disused item stored in the nation's garages could be over £130.  <br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>Research from eBay UK found the average household has 42 unused items which could be worth up to a whopping £2,600. The attic is the least likely place to find valuable unused items. Pictured: stock image <br><br><br>Gadgets kept but no longer used in the kitchen, such as cake mixers and bread makers, could bag you £59.01 when sold on, while a bedroom could be hiding items worth £56.55.<br><br>Meanwhile an item typically kept in a home office, such as laptops and wireless headphones, may fetch you an average price of £92.84, and the lounge could be hiding an item worth £70.64.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>RELATED ARTICLES<br><br><br>Previous<br><br>1<br><br>Next<br><br><br><br><br>Truth hurts! People reveal what they REALLY think about... DIY disaster! Mother shares snap of her car floor covered in... Doctor who hasn't used soap in FOUR YEARS leaves This... Would YOU live next-door to your in-laws? Mother who'll soon... <br><br><br><br><br>Share this article<br><br>Share<br><br><br><br>Retro goods set to bring back a little nostalgia have proved a hit - from VCR players which are worth £85 a pop, to a cassette player that could be sold for up to £30.<br><br>While some family members may have outgrown outdoor items such as tents and kids' bicycles, the research has shown it's worth trying to get them a new home, fetching on average £47.66 and £69.28 respectively. <br><br>Children's old toy collections - from Polly Pocket to Barbie and Sylvanian Family sets - are still worth a penny or two, with each item generating an average selling price of £15.80. <br><br>Here, FEMAIL reveals which rooms house the most potentially lucrative items - and the pieces that are most [http://data.gov.uk/data/search?q=worth%20cashing worth cashing] in. '
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