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Where to sell mid-century chair

Direct answer: Sell mid-century chair on Facebook Marketplace first, then compare eBay and Etsy. At a $280.00 example price, Facebook Marketplace leaves $217.00 before item cost after modeled fees and shipping.

The model uses a $280.00 sale price and $35.00 seller shipping cost. Recalculate with your exact item cost, package size, and condition before listing.

Ranked places to sell

Marketplace fee math for mid-century chair

RankMarketplaceModeled feesNet before item costNext check
#1Facebook Marketplace$28.00$217.00Recalculate
#2eBay$38.48$206.52Recalculate
#3Etsy$27.05$217.95Recalculate
Intent checks

Why this page exists

The right marketplace depends on buyer intent, search terms, condition proof, shipping friction, and the net payout after fees for mid-century chair.

mid-century chair needs a shipping plan before listing because the modeled seller-paid shipping cost is $35.00. Compare local pickup, insured labels, and platform protection before choosing the first marketplace.

Facebook Marketplace is worth checking when local pickup removes shipping cost, damage risk, or return anxiety. Use it as a fee-light alternative only if local demand is real.

Do not start with Etsy unless its audience fits the exact item. For this item, Facebook Marketplace has the stronger first-test signal, then Etsy is useful as a comparison or fallback.

Listing keywords

Search terms to build around

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Before listing

Listing checklist

  • Check sold comps for mid-century chair near $280.00, not only active listings with optimistic prices.
  • Run the Facebook Marketplace calculator with real shipping, item cost, and any promotion assumptions before listing.
  • Cross-check eBay if its buyer audience can produce a higher sale price than the fee gap.
  • Write the title around exact searchable terms: sell mid-century chair, where to sell mid-century chair, mid-century chair resale.
  • Add condition proof, measurements, flaws, authentication details, and package notes before taking offers.
FAQ

Common selling questions

Where should I sell mid-century chair?

Facebook Marketplace is the first marketplace to test for mid-century chair because the audience fit is strongest and the $280.00 example leaves $217.00 before item cost after modeled fees and shipping.

Is eBay better than Facebook Marketplace for mid-century chair?

eBay can be better if it produces a higher sale price or faster buyer interest. Use the fee calculators to compare the same price, shipping cost, and item cost before switching.

Should I cross-list mid-century chair?

Cross-list when the item has broad demand and the listing details stay accurate across marketplaces. Avoid cross-listing if inventory sync, platform rules, or shipping settings create fulfillment risk.

What title keywords should I use for mid-century chair?

Start with exact item terms and buyer modifiers such as sell mid-century chair, where to sell mid-century chair, mid-century chair resale, mid-century chair fees. Add size, model, era, condition, or edition when those details apply.

When should I avoid Etsy for mid-century chair?

Avoid Etsy as the first listing if buyer intent is weaker than the top-ranked marketplace or if the fee savings do not offset lower expected sale price, slower sell-through, or shipping friction.