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Best platform to sell mid-century chair

Direct answer: Facebook Marketplace is the first platform to test for mid-century chair. In the $280.00 example, Facebook Marketplace leaves $217.00 before item cost after modeled fees and shipping label cost.

The worked example uses a $280.00 sale price and $35.00 seller shipping cost. Use it as a starting point, then rerun the calculators with real comps, condition, item cost, and shipping details.

Ranked platforms

Fee math for mid-century chair

RankPlatformModeled feesNet before item costCalculator
#1Facebook Marketplace$28.00$217.00Open calculator
#2eBay$38.48$206.52Open calculator
#3Etsy$27.05$217.95Open calculator
Decision notes

Why this order

Facebook Marketplace is the first test for mid-century chairs because local pickup avoids freight friction and lets buyers inspect condition.

eBay and Etsy can work when designer, maker, dimensions, and style keywords justify shipping or local-delivery logistics.

Related fee routes

Research the top platforms

Facebook Marketplace

eBay

Etsy

Data sources

Check item picks against fee data

This guide ranks marketplaces for mid-century chair, but the fee evidence should stay reusable. Use the Fee Index for same-input marketplace rows, Fee Changes for recent policy updates, and Seller Reports for dated summaries before citing why one platform has a fee advantage.

After the source check, run the actual item condition, sale price, shipping, and cost of goods through the top platform calculators.

Before listing mid-century chair

  • Check recent sale comps for mid-century chair before trusting the $280.00 example price.
  • Run the Facebook Marketplace calculator with the exact sale price, shipping cost, and item cost before listing.
  • List the item where audience fit is strongest first, then cross-list if the fee gap is smaller than the expected price difference.
  • Use condition, measurements, authentication details, and shipping notes to reduce returns and buyer questions.