Work doesn’t take a break when the cameras stop rolling.
Fresh off the heels of a hit new season of “Buying Beverly Hills“, the real estate power team at The Agency is bringing another showstopping property to the market, one with architectural pedigree, plenty of acreage, and a long history of celebrity owners — and guests.
Set in La Quinta, Calif., the estate once owned by game show legend Merv Griffin hit the market last week for a staggering $36 million, with The Agency’s Zac Goldsmith and Mauricio Umansky holding the listing.
This sprawling 39-acre property, nestled in the heart of California’s desert landscape, features a luxurious 5,409-square-foot main residence, a total of 13 bedrooms, 12 bathrooms, and several additional structures including guest pods (with vacation rental potential) and a gatehouse.
Renowned for its unique blend of Moroccan elegance and modern California style, the former Merv Griffin estate has been a sought-after party destination during the Coachella music festival, hosting celebrities like Post Malone, Katy Perry, and Jack Harlow.
And it boasts dazzling interiors inspired by Yves St. Laurent’s Marrakesh home. So let’s take a quick tour of this legendary celebrity home — before a buyer takes it off the market.
The estate’s grandeur
Spread across an extra generous 39 acres in the heart of La Quinta — a desert resort city in Riverside County, Calif. rightfully dubbed “the Gem of the Desert” — the property consists of seven different structures including a majestic 5,409-square-foot main residence.
Beyond its 13 bedrooms and 12 bathrooms, the former Merv Griffin estate has everything from a private lake to an orchard, equestrian facilities, and even comes with its own water supply.
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The main house
The main house alone is a sight to behold, flanked by four cozy 500-square-foot pods, a West Building, and a gatehouse, all enveloped in lush landscapes against a mountainous backdrop.
Moroccan-inspired architecture
The estate’s architecture is a love letter to Moroccan elegance, seamlessly fused with modern Californian flair. Its grandeur is matched by its design, which includes intricate chandeliers, hand-placed mosaic tiles, and circular guesthouses that add a unique touch to its layout.
See also: Bing Crosby’s Estate in Rancho Mirage — That Once Welcomed JFK and Marilyn Monroe
Designer interiors
The interiors, masterfully put together by renowned Los Angeles interior designer Waldo Fernandez, speak volumes of luxury and style. Taking inspiration from Yves St. Laurent’s iconic Marrakesh home, each room tells a story, blending Moroccan charm with a modern twist that’s as enchanting as it is welcoming.
Guest pods oozing charm
While there’s plenty to love about this idyllic desert escape, it’s the four guest pods that won us over. The charming little guest houses — which have solid vacation rental potential and have been listed on popular rental platforms alongside other structures on the property — each contain one queen-sized bed, an ensuite bathrooms with shower/bathtub combos, a gas fireplace, TV, and private entrances.
Outdoor amenities include a lake and orchards
Stepping outside, a whole series of outdoor amenities add to the appeal of the property. And they go beyond your regular pool and spa, found in most celebrity homes.
The 39-acre estate has a roughly 2.5-acre man-made lake, Lake Merveilleux, home to thriving populations of koi, bass, and turtles, an equestrian facility, and lush orchards of oranges, grapefruits, lemons, limes, pomegranates, and guavas — along with the iconic King Fig Tree, one of the largest in the Coachella Valley.
Post-Griffin era
After Merv Griffin passed away in 2007, the estate found its new owner in real estate investor Mark Majerovic, who bought it for a cool $7 million in 2013. Majerovic turned the estate into a sought-after venue for high-end vacation rentals, events, and, of course, unforgettable parties.
The ultimate party destination
Under Majerovic’s ownership, the estate embraced its new identity as party central, opening its doors to thousands of party-goers looking to experience the glitz and glamour of Hollywood in the heart of the desert.
A celeb hotspot during Coachella
A-listers like Post Malone, Katy Perry, and Jack Harlow, among others, have stayed here during the Coachella music festival, with the house playing host to a veritable who’s who of Hollywood and continuing its legacy as a landmark of high-profile entertainment.
See also: Inside Rod Stewart’s house in Beverly Park — a ritzy $74 million manor with its own soccer field
Home to a TV legend
Built by the late TV host in the 1980s, the property then became Merv Griffin’s longtime home. Griffin, most famous for hosting his talk show, The Merv Griffin Show, was a multifaceted American entertainment mogul best known for his work as a television host and the creator of two of the most famous game shows in American television history: Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune.
Beyond his on-screen presence, Griffin was also a successful businessman, with ventures extending into real estate and the hotel industry. And he made quite the profit from his La Quinta property, as the estate was far larger during his ownership.
The estate once spanned 240 acres
Originally spanning over 240 acres, the estate was pared down when Griffin sold off 200 acres for the Griffin Ranch community. Yet, the essence of the estate’s grandeur remains, with its 39-acre heart still beating strong.
Now listed for $36 million
After over a decade of work on the property, real estate investor Mark Majerovic is bringing the former Merv Griffin estate to market. Enlisting the help of top industry pros Zac Goldsmith and Mauricio Umansky (The Agency), the iconic La Quinta property is now on the market for $36 million, offering a rare opportunity to own a piece of luxury and entertainment history in the heart of California’s desert landscape.
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Have you ever come across a gorgeous piece of furniture in an image on social media, dug around the original poster’s page to find the exact product link, only to find out it costs several times more than you’d ever dream of paying? This happens to me a lot. So much so that I began wondering if I was simply cursed with extremely expensive taste when it comes to home furnishings. However, instead of resigning myself to overpaying for everything I buy for my home, I learned a trick that has helped me find dupes for those expensive pieces I love for way cheaper prices. This hack has saved me literally hundreds of dollars on home decor and furniture, and now, I’m ready to break my silence. Keep reading to learn how I use reverse Google image search to find high-end home decor on a budget.
How Reverse Google Image Search Works
While a typical Google search involves typing a word or phrase into the search bar to pull up results, a reverse image search means you’re searching the image itself. So, if you find a photo of a room you love, you can search within the image to find products similar to those pictured. This works thanks to a handy little tool called Google Lens. According to Google, the Lens feature uses image recognition technology to identify items within the photo and search for similar products. When shopping for furniture and decor, you can easily search for the exact shape, color, material, or style you’re looking for without having to manually type it into your search bar. This is especially useful if you have a look you love but you’re not sure how to describe it in words.
To use Google Lens, you’ll need to be using Google Chrome as your browser. When you find an image you want to search—whether that’s a product image from a website or a beautifully styled photo on Pinterest—simply right-click on the photo (on mobile, press and hold to right-click), then hit “Search Image with Google.” This will pull up the Google Lens search function. From there, you can adjust which area of the image you want to search, then scroll through the results to find items with a similar look. You might just come across a dupe for a fraction of the price!
And if you find an image you want to search while scrolling Instagram, good news: This hack also works with screenshots. Just pull up the main Google homepage and click the little icon that looks like a camera on the far right of the search bar. Then select the screenshot from your photo library (or drag and drop it in from your desktop) to search it with Google Lens.
I’m not kidding when I tell you I’ve saved an obscene amount of money using this hack. For example, when shopping for bedroom furniture, I fell in love with this mid-century-style dresser from West Elm, but the $1,400 price tag was a little steep for me. With my handy reverse Google image search hack, I found this nearly identical version on Wayfair for less than $500. The darker wood finish that I bought is now unfortunately out of stock, but I couldn’t be happier with how my purchase compares to the West Elm version. Everything from the size to the finish to the hardware design is nearly identical, and I’m so glad I saved that $1,000 to spend elsewhere.
My coffee table is another example. I wanted something similar to this walnut piece from Rejuvenation—minus the $800 price tag. In just a few clicks, I came across this option from Amazon, which cost less than a quarter of the price for the same size, silhouette, and finish.
Rejuvenation
Even if I’m not necessarily looking for a dupe, reverse Google image search is a great way to identify items within photos. So when I’m scrolling Instagram and need to know where that designer found that table lamp, I can find out even if product sources aren’t listed.
Reverse Google image search is truly my secret weapon when it comes to finding affordable home decor with the exact look I’m going for. So, to the developers at Google, allow me to express my sincere gratitude. My wallet will be forever thankful.
The allure of wide-open spaces meets the convenience of urban living, making Texas an ideal destination for renters seeking the best of both worlds. From the historic charm of San Antonio to the bustling energy of Houston, Texas offers a living experience tailored to a variety of lifestyles and preferences. This ApartmentGuide article will guide you through the pros and cons of living in Texas providing you with insight on what to expect.
Renting in Texas snapshot
1. Pro: Diverse landscapes and outdoor activities
Texas offers a diverse array of landscapes, spanning from the desert vistas of Big Bend National Park to the verdant Piney Woods. This rich variety facilitates an extensive range of outdoor pursuits, including hiking, biking, and camping, ensuring that residents are continually presented with fresh adventures to embark upon.
2. Con: Natural disaster risks
Texas is prone to various natural disasters, including hurricanes, tornadoes, flooding, wildfires, and severe thunderstorms. The state’s large size and diverse geography contribute to its susceptibility to a wide range of natural hazards throughout the year. Coastal areas are particularly vulnerable to hurricanes and tropical storms, while inland regions may experience tornadoes, flooding from heavy rainfall, and wildfires during periods of drought and extreme heat.
3. Pro: Strong job market
Texas is home to a robust economy, especially in industries such as technology, energy, and healthcare. Cities like Austin and Houston are hubs for innovation and employment, attracting people from all over with the promise of opportunity. Additionally, Texas’ favorable business climate and low taxes further contribute to its economic vitality, fostering entrepreneurship and investment across diverse sectors.
4. Con: Traffic congestion
With its vast size and growing population, Texas faces significant traffic congestion, especially in major urban areas like Dallas. Commuting can be time-consuming, impacting residents’ daily routines and overall quality of life. For example, during rush hours, highways such as Interstate 35 in Austin and Interstate 635 in Dallas often experience gridlock, leading to delays and frustration for drivers.
5. Pro: No state income tax
One of the financial benefits of living in Texas is the absence of a state income tax. This can lead to significant savings for residents, allowing them to allocate more of their earnings towards savings, investments, or spending on leisure and necessities. Moreover, the absence of state income tax enhances the state’s appeal to businesses and entrepreneurs.
6. Con: High property taxes
While Texas does not have a state income tax, it compensates with relatively high property taxes. In fact, the property taxes are the seventh-highest in the U.S. This can be a significant burden for homeowners, affecting affordability and the overall cost of living in the state. However, it’s worth noting that property tax rates and assessments vary by location, with some areas experiencing higher rates than others.
7. Pro: Rich cultural heritage
Texas has a rich cultural heritage, with influences from Mexican, Native American, and cowboy cultures deeply ingrained in its identity. This diversity is celebrated through various festivals, culinary experiences, and artistic expressions, providing a vibrant cultural scene for residents to enjoy. For instance, events like the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, the Texas State Fair, and San Antonio’s Fiesta showcase the state’s cultural richness.
8. Con: Limited public transportation options
In many parts of Texas, public transportation options are limited, making it difficult for those without personal vehicles to navigate. This can be particularly challenging in sprawling cities and rural areas, limiting accessibility and mobility for residents. For example, cities like Houston have extensive highway systems but the transit score is 36, making the city car-dependent.
9. Pro: Delicious food scene
Texas is famous for its barbecue, Tex-Mex cuisine, and diverse culinary offerings, reflecting its multicultural heritage. Cities like San Antonio and Houston are renowned for their food scenes, offering everything from street food to high-end dining experiences. For example, San Antonio’s River Walk is lined with restaurants serving traditional Tex-Mex dishes like enchiladas and tacos, while Houston’s Chinatown boasts authentic Chinese cuisine and food markets.
10. Con: Air quality issues
Some Texas cities, particularly those with heavy industrial activity, face challenges with air quality. This can impact health and wellness, especially for individuals with respiratory conditions, and is a concern for environmental sustainability. For instance, cities like Dallas have experienced issues with air pollution due to emissions from industrial facilities, traffic congestion, and geographical factors such as weather patterns and topography.
11. Pro: Affordable cost of living
Texas offers an affordable cost of living, with reasonable housing prices in many areas. The median sale price in Corpus Christi, a coastal city in southern Texas, is $280,000, whereas rent for a one-bedroom is $985. This affordability, combined with the strong job market, makes Texas an attractive place for relocation.
12. Con: Heatwaves and high temperatures
Texas experiences high temperatures and heatwaves, particularly during the summer months, with temperatures often soaring well above 100 degrees Fahrenheit. These extreme heat conditions can lead to discomfort, heat-related illnesses, and increased energy costs for cooling, posing challenges for residents and businesses alike.
Methodology : The population data is from the United States Census Bureau, walkable cities are from Walk Score, and rental data is from ApartmentGuide
The third and newest ship in the Virgin Voyages fleet is Resilient Lady, which was christened in 2023 and adds yet another bright red vessel to the high seas.
Virgin Voyages is an adults-only cruise line known for quirky modern design, entertainment that pushes the limits and exceptional, all-included specialty dining.
Virgin Voyages Resilient Lady destinations
The Resilient Lady’s home port is in Athens, and the ship sails itineraries in the Mediterranean for part of the year. Then, to reposition itself, the ship makes a transcontinental voyage that visits Dubai, India and Southeast Asia, before cruising on to Australia and New Zealand.
The ship also spends time in Europe, making stops in the U.K., the Netherlands, Spain and Portugal, among others.
Resilient Lady ship details
Don’t expect to find a lot of differences between the Resilient Lady and its two siblings, the Scarlet Lady and Valiant Lady — all three ships are nearly identical.
On the Resilient Lady, the nearly 2,800 passengers stay in just over 1,400 cabins across seven levels, ranging from solo rooms to large, impressive suites. Passengers also have access to amenities, restaurants and entertainment across another six decks, with a jogging track and yoga deck topping things off.
Expect to come aboard and find minimalist design, trendy music, lighting that changes throughout the day and a staff that sees entertaining as their raison d’etre.
Resilient Lady accommodations
The staterooms on the Resilient Lady are unique from the get-go. Instead of a traditional room key, cabins are unlocked using a bracelet made from plastic recovered from the ocean. Nearly all of the cabins come with balconies and many have a signature red hammock, allowing guests to lounge al fresco in privacy.
There are a handful of interior cabins without an ocean view. Social Insider cabins have bunk beds and are great for groups up to four, while Solo Insider cabins are smaller and perfect for the single traveler who doesn’t need a lot of space.
Both balcony and interior rooms typically have standard — and quite small — bathrooms with good lighting and wall-mounted Red Flower toiletries in the shower.
For a real treat, reserve one of the RockStar Quarters or the Mega RockStar Quarters. Some of these suites feature terrace whirlpools, living rooms and seaview showers.
Those lodged in RockStar Quarters and other suites are treated to a private area on one of the top decks known as Richard’s Rooftop. Here, the outdoor lounge serves complimentary drinks throughout the day, with live music at certain hours and whirlpools reserved for just these guests.
Other benefits of these cabins can include access to the spa’s thermal area, free laundry, comped minibars, and priority boarding. Roundtrip airport transfers are also available for these guests, and the largest suites have real guitars and amps for ensuite, self-made entertainment.
Rock Star Coordinators, otherwise known as cabin attendants, patrol the hallways of the most premium cabins to provide assistance in the room — making the bed, cleaning, helping with the ensuite record player or delivering room service.
In all staterooms, there’s an electronic tablet that controls the lights, temperature, shades, music and television. To provide extra space in some cabins, the beds can convert to a sofa during the day and revert back to a bed by night.
Resilient Lady amenities
There’s no shortage of things to do while sailing on the Resilient Lady. You can shop in the onboard boutiques, sunbathe by the pool, play basketball, enjoy arcade games, drink at the bars, test your boxing skills or relax at the spa.
The thermal spa area has steam rooms, saunas, a salt room, plunge pools, a beauty salon and spa treatment areas. Topless sunbathing is also an option on one of the upper decks.
There’s also an outdoor jogging track and free fitness classes on a fixed schedule. For a permanent reminder of your trip, visit the onboard tattoo parlor.
Resilient Lady dining
With more than 20 dining options on the ship, you can eat somewhere different daily and enjoy a variety of global cuisines.
The restaurants on the Resilient Lady are identical to those on Virgin Voyages’ other ships, and dining at all of them is included in the cruise fare. Unlike other cruise lines, you won’t pay extra to dine at specialty restaurants aboard Virgin Voyages, though some premium menu items may cost extra.
Instead of one main dining room or buffet, there’s a food hall — akin to what you might find in a high-end shopping mall — called The Galley, serving all kinds of prepared-to-order dishes. You’ll find sushi, ramen bowls, fresh salads, burgers, all-day breakfast choices, tacos, and even bento boxes with to-go goodies to take to the cabin.
Specialty restaurants include Pink Agave, a Mexican outlet with flaming skillets for fajitas and authentic fare from around the country; The Wake, featuring steak and seafood; and The Test Kitchen, serving up molecular fusion cuisine offerings. There’s also Italian cuisine, veggie-forward spots and more.
Other favorites include an ice cream bar, a carnival-inspired, 24-hour diner with popcorn and booze-infused milkshakes, and a Korean restaurant that has guests cooking barbecue and playing drinking games during dinner.
You can also pay for a dinner theater show — which includes a multi-course meal accompanied by acrobatic entertainment — or an afternoon tea paired with Champagne.
Resilient Lady beverages
One thing not included in the cost of sailing on the Resilient Lady is alcohol. There aren’t any drink packages like you’ll find on many other cruises. Instead, you can choose to pay in advance in the form of a bar tab, or as you go. If you choose to pre-pay your bar tab, you’ll get a bonus based on how much you spend.
There are numerous bars on the ship, from the rooftop pool bar to the ship’s own tap room, where you can order a beer growler to take elsewhere on the ship. And with the cruise line’s app, you can order a glass of Champagne to be delivered to you anywhere on board with just a quick shake of your phone.
For a pick-me-up, you can find all kinds of caffeinated brews at Grounds Club, and free Intelligentsia coffee is served in different venues on the ship. Travelers can also pay extra for cold-pressed juices and barista-made coffee drinks.
Resilient Lady nightlife and shows
The ship’s main hub for evening nightlife is called The Manor. Drinks flow constantly, and nightly acts include live music, comedy and even an adult-themed comedy show with audience participation. You won’t find Broadway-style musicals aboard, but there is a Greek history-inspired song and dance show.
There’s never a shortage of entertainment and talented staff perform all over the ship in bars and lounge areas, so don’t be alarmed if someone dressed as a passenger begins performing for you.
Known as “happenings” or “pop-up moments,” these impromptu improv acts add a bit of intrigue to the cruising experience.
For those who want to belt out some tunes, there’s a karaoke room. Also on the program are a casino, drag shows, fashion shows, bar crawls and even scavenger hunts.
You’ll find arcade games, themed parties (like the Scarlet Night evening) and a full roster of staff-led activities, from dance parties to pool parties.
You can keep an eye on everything by downloading the cruise line’s app or asking reception for a printed schedule. It’s easy to get around the ship since maps are posted everywhere, and the three sets of elevators are color-coded to help you know where you are (purple is at the front, blue is at the aft).
Resilient Lady inclusions
When sailing aboard Resilient Lady, you won’t pay extra for gratuities, Wi-Fi, specialty restaurants or onboard activities. However, you will have to pay extra for alcohol, destination excursions and upgraded Wi-Fi for streaming.
The cruise allows passengers to carry on board two bottles of wine per cabin at embarkation, but no liquor. This can help cut down on the cost of beverages during the sailing. Keep in mind that the drinking age changes based on where the ship is located — in the U.S. it’s 21, while in Europe and international waters the age is 18.
Resilient Lady is a treat
Virgin Voyages has managed to transform the traditional cruise experience into something both upscale, but playful enough, to appeal to all ages.
Rarely feeling crowded, the ship is hardly as large as some of the biggest in the world, and what you’ll find on this Richard Branson-born gem is exactly what you would expect from the daring British entrepreneur. Just be sure to pack an appetite, your dancing shoes and a Titanic-sized sense of humor.
(Top photo courtesy of Virgin Voyages)
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Have you ever wondered, “Should I move to Philadelphia, PA?” Living in Philly is like being in a giant history book but with a modern twist. This city is famous for its cheesesteaks, passionate sports fans, and the Liberty Bell, showing off its rich history and spirited culture. Philadelphia is unique because it blends old-world charm with bustling city life, where historic sites like Independence Hall stand alongside trendy restaurants and shops. Whether you’re exploring the cobblestone streets of Old City or enjoying a picnic in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia offers a special experience that’s hard to find anywhere else.
Before packing your bags, it’s a good idea to know the city’s strengths and weaknesses to make sure it’s the right fit for you. In this article, we’ll discuss the pros and cons of living in Philadelphia that may help you make your decision. Let’s get started.
Philadelphia at a Glance
Walk Score: 75 | Bike Score: 67 | Transit Score: 67
Median Sale Price: $243,000 | Average Rent for 1-Bedroom Apartment: $1,722
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Pro: Strong historical heritage
Philadelphia, often dubbed the “Birthplace of America,” is steeped in rich historical significance, offering residents and visitors a unique glimpse into the nation’s past. From the iconic Liberty Bell to Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence and Constitution were debated and adopted, the city is a living museum. Living in Philadelphia means having unparalleled access to these historic sites, along with numerous museums and educational opportunities that celebrate America’s journey to independence.
Con: Challenging winter conditions
One of the cons of living in Philadelphia is the harsh winters. During the winter months, it’s common to experience freezing temperatures, heavy snowfall, and icy conditions. Locals must contend with bitter cold temperatures, which can make daily activities such as commuting or running errands a daunting task. Snowstorms frequently blanket the city, causing disruptions to transportation networks and posing safety hazards for pedestrians and motorists alike. Despite the city’s efforts to maintain roadways and clear snow, the severity of winter weather in Philadelphia remains a significant inconvenience for residents.
Pro: Beautiful green spaces
Philadelphia is home to an abundance of green spaces and parks, offering residents a peaceful escape from the urban environment. Fairmount Park, one of the largest urban parks in the country, provides miles of trails for hiking, biking, and outdoor activities. The city’s commitment to maintaining and expanding its green spaces means that locals can easily find a natural retreat within the city limits, promoting a healthy and active lifestyle.
Con: Limited biking infrastructure
One notable drawback of living in Philadelphia is its lower bike score of 67. Despite efforts to improve bike infrastructure, such as dedicated lanes and bike-sharing programs, many areas still lack adequate facilities for safe and convenient cycling. The city’s narrow and congested roads can make cycling intimidating and hazardous. As a result, residents who rely on bikes as a primary mode of transportation may find their options limited and may need to exercise extra caution when riding in the city.
Pro: Dynamic culture
Philadelphia’s arts and culture scene is a significant pro for residents. The city is home to the Philadelphia Museum of Art, famous not only for its vast collection but also for the iconic “Rocky Steps.” Beyond this, there are countless galleries, theaters, and live music venues across the city, catering to a wide range of artistic tastes. The annual Fringe Festival showcases avant-garde theater and performance art, highlighting the city’s diverse and vibrant cultural landscape.
Con: High cost of living
Despite its many attractions, Philadelphia’s cost of living can be a big con for some. The cost of living in Philadelphia is 2% higher than the national average. While it is more affordable than cities like New York or San Francisco, rent prices and daily expenses can be high, especially in more desirable neighborhoods. For those with modest incomes or fixed budgets, the elevated cost of living can limit opportunities for savings, investments, and overall financial stability. As a result, many residents must carefully budget and prioritize expenses, sacrificing certain luxuries or experiences to make ends meet.
Pro: Exceptional culinary scene
Philadelphia boasts an exceptional culinary scene that goes far beyond its famous cheesesteaks. The city is a melting pot of cultures, reflected in its diverse food offerings. From high-end dining experiences like Hiroki or Fork, to local food trucks, there’s something for every palate. The Italian Market, one of the oldest and largest open-air markets in the country, offers fresh produce, meats, and specialty foods, showcasing the city’s rich culinary heritage.
Con: Public transportation challenges
With a Transit Score of 67, many people find public transportation lacking in Philly. While Philadelphia does have a public transportation system, including buses, subways, and trolleys, residents often face challenges with reliability and coverage. Some areas of the city are not well-served by public transit, making it difficult for those without cars to navigate. Additionally, delays and infrequent service can be frustrating for daily commuters.
Pro: Sports fan’s paradise
“Should I move to Philadelphia if I’m a sports fan?” Absolutely. Living in Philly is a dream for sports fans, offering professional teams across various leagues. The Philadelphia 76ers dominate basketball courts, while the Philadelphia Flyers electrify ice hockey enthusiasts. At Citizens Bank Park, the Philadelphia Phillies draw crowds with their passionate baseball games, and the Philadelphia Eagles ignite fervor in football fans at Lincoln Financial Field. Additionally, the city’s collegiate sports scene, led by universities like Temple and Villanova, adds further excitement to Philadelphia’s sports culture, making it a true paradise for those who live and breathe athletics.
Con: Minimal green building initiatives
While Philadelphia has made strides in sustainability, the city still has limited green building initiatives compared to others. This can be a con for environmentally conscious residents who prioritize living in a city that embraces sustainable development practices. Efforts to increase green buildings and eco-friendly infrastructure are ongoing, but progress has been slower than in some other major cities.
Pro: Proximity to other major cities
A significant pro of living this city is its strategic location on the East Coast, offering easy access to other major cities like New York City, Washington D.C., and Baltimore. This proximity makes it convenient for residents to explore these cities for business or leisure, without the need to relocate.
Jenna is a Midwest native who enjoys writing about home improvement projects and local insights. When she’s not working, you can find her cooking, crocheting, or backpacking with her fiancé.
In the heart of the Midwest, Michigan’s cities are a haven for renters seeking a blend of historical heritage and contemporary living. This ApartmentGuide article takes you from the industrial prowess of Detroit to the artistic alleys of Grand Rapids, showcasing the state’s diverse rental markets. Michigan’s urban landscapes are as varied as its lakeshores, offering renters a unique opportunity to find their perfect home. Michigan presents an appealing mix of opportunities for work, play, and relaxation. Here are the major cities in Michigan to consider moving to.
1. Detroit, Michigan
Population: 639,111 Average rent for a one-bedroom apartment: $1,290 Average rent for a two-bedroom apartment: $1,631 Detroit, MI apartments for rent Detroit, MI homes for sale
Detroit is known for its colorful arts scene, iconic music heritage, and innovative dining experiences. Residents enjoy access to world-class museums, waterfront parks, and a growing economy. The annual Detroit Electronic Music Festival, International Jazz Festival and Dally in the Alley are highlights each summer, along with the North American International Auto Show in the fall. Detroit’s comeback story is filled with community spirit and an entrepreneurial drive, making it a dynamic place to call home.
2. Grand Rapids, Michigan
Population: 198,917 Average rent for a one-bedroom apartment: $1,372 Average rent for a two-bedroom apartment: $1,612 Grand Rapids, MI apartments for rent Grand Rapids, MI homes for sale
Grand Rapids is celebrated for its vibrant arts scene and numerous breweries. The city boasts an array of cultural festivals, museums, and theaters, alongside lush parks and recreational areas. The Pulaski Days festival each fall is popular with locals. Its economy is diverse, with strong healthcare, education, and manufacturing sectors. Grand Rapids’ friendly community and high quality of life make it an appealing destination for residents.
3. Warren, Michigan
Population: 139,387 Average rent for a one-bedroom apartment: $949 Average rent for a two-bedroom apartment: $1,090 Warren, MI apartments for rent Warren, MI homes for sale
Warren is known for its strong industrial base, particularly in the automotive sector, and offers a variety of employment opportunities at employers like GM and Stellantis. The city provides a suburban feel with plenty of parks, shopping centers, and family-friendly activities. Warren’s commitment to community and economic development is evident in its well-maintained neighborhoods and active civic life, making it a stable and welcoming place to live.
4. Sterling Heights, Michigan
Population: 134,346 Average rent for a one-bedroom apartment: $1,240 Average rent for a two-bedroom apartment: $1,592 Sterling Heights, MI apartments for rent Sterling Heights, MI homes for sale
Sterling Heights offers a blend of cultural diversity, community events, and lush green spaces. The city is known for its excellent schools, serene neighborhoods, and active local government. Residents enjoy a variety of shopping and dining options, along with easy access to Detroit’s amenities. Sterling Heights’ commitment to quality of life and community engagement makes it a desirable place for many.
5. Ann Arbor, Michigan
Population: 123,851 Average rent for a one-bedroom apartment: $1,960 Average rent for a two-bedroom apartment: $2,040 Ann Arbor, MI apartments for rent Ann Arbor, MI homes for sale
Ann Arbor is renowned for its educational institutions, particularly the University of Michigan, which drives the city’s economy and cultural scene. The city boasts a lively arts culture, numerous parks, and a strong commitment to sustainability. Ann Arbor’s diverse culinary scene and vibrant downtown area offer residents a high quality of life in a dynamic and intellectually stimulating environment.
6. Lansing, Michigan
Population: 112,537 Average rent for a one-bedroom apartment: $952 Average rent for a two-bedroom apartment: $1,142 Lansing, MI apartments for rent Lansing, MI homes for sale
Lansing, the state capital, is a hub of political activity, education, and culture. The city is home to several higher education institutions, contributing to its vibrant, youthful atmosphere. Lansing’s diverse community is reflected in its wide range of cultural festivals, restaurants, and arts venues. The annual Common Ground Festival draws big name musicians and thousands of visitors to downtown Lansing each year. The city’s parks and riverfront offer residents and visitors alike opportunities for outdoor recreation and relaxation.
7. Dearborn, Michigan
Population: 109,976 Average rent for a one-bedroom apartment: $1,460 Average rent for a two-bedroom apartment: $1,427 Dearborn, MI apartments for rent Dearborn, MI homes for sale
Dearborn is celebrated for its automotive history and cultural diversity, most notably as the headquarters of the Ford Motor Company. The city offers a unique blend of suburban and urban living, with numerous museums, parks, and community events. Dearborn’s strong sense of community and cultural heritage make it an exciting place to live, with a variety of dining and shopping experiences reflecting its diverse population.
8. Livonia, Michigan
Population: 95,535 Average rent for a one-bedroom apartment: $1,142 Average rent for a two-bedroom apartment: $1,320 Livonia, MI apartments for rent Livonia, MI homes for sale
Livonia offers a friendly atmosphere with its excellent schools, parks, and recreational facilities. The city is known for its well-maintained neighborhoods and strong community involvement. The Rosedale Gardens Historic District is a particularly charming area of the town. Livonia’s strategic location provides easy access to Detroit’s metropolitan amenities while maintaining a small-town feel. Its diverse economy and active local government contribute to a high quality of life for its residents.
9. Troy, Michigan
Population: 87,294 Average rent for a one-bedroom apartment: $1,452 Average rent for a two-bedroom apartment: $2,023 Troy, MI apartments for rent Troy, MI homes for sale
Troy is a bustling city with a strong business community, high-end shopping centers, and a reputation for excellent schools. The city combines suburban comfort with access to urban conveniences, making it a popular choice for residents. Troy celebrates its history and culture and residents can visit the Troy Historic Village for a glimpse of the city through the years. Its diverse population and wide range of cultural and recreational activities contribute to its dynamic and inclusive community atmosphere.
10. Westland, Michigan
Population: 85,420 Average rent for a one-bedroom apartment: $1,017 Average rent for a two-bedroom apartment: $1,225 Westland, MI apartments for rent Westland, MI homes for sale
Westland is known for its community-oriented approach, offering a variety of parks, libraries, and cultural events that cater to residents. The city’s retail and dining options provide convenience and diversity, while its neighborhoods are characterized by their friendliness. Westland’s commitment to community development and recreational opportunities make it a welcoming place to live.
Methodology:The population data was retrieved from the United States Census Bureau for 2021, while the average rental data was sourced from Rent.com in March 2024.
Miami’s ultra-exclusive Fisher Island has unveiled its latest real estate offering — a $27,995,000 mansion in the upscale Valencia Estates community — and it’s as eye-catching as the exquisite tropical retreat in which it is located.
One of only 7 homes built at the Valencia Estates, the Parisian-inspired mansion at 6915 Valencia Drive stands out as one of the few similar offerings on Fisher Island, where condos and penthouses are far more common than single-family residences.
It’s also one of the priciest. But it has all the perks to justify its nearly $28 million asking price, including a location that places it mere minutes from the former Vanderbilt retreat on Fisher Island, now a world-class country club.
That’s right, for those unfamiliar with the area, Fisher Island boasts a prestigious country club that’s been home to the Vanderbilts, Julia Roberts, Oprah Winfrey, and handfuls of other upper-echelon residents throughout the years.
Its private beaches, resort-style amenities, and world-class restaurants are only accessible by ferry or private yacht and available to those lucky enough to snag a spot on the coveted yet highly exclusive guestlist.
The recently listed mansion lies in an even more elite part of the already exclusive island — Valencia Estates — which offers a formidable alternative to the sea of condos and penthouses as the only completed community of homes on the 216-acre private island. At least until The Links estates (which are currently being developed on the island) are completed.
With 6 bedrooms and 9 full baths spanning over 9,400 square feet, every corner of the home exudes sophistication and luxury, seamlessly integrating Parisian-style influence within its tropical surroundings.
A lush exterior alludes to the elegant spread that awaits inside.
Lofty ceilings in the foyer and living space countered by more enclosed spaces offer a cozy yet decadent feel all at the same time.
The impeccable details of the chic property are what set it a step above. Every room features a distinct style yet still achieves a cohesive feel that exudes unparalleled and timeless taste.
Craftful finishes like ornate chandeliers, marble tiling, and elegant crown molding tie the space together and elevate it from your run-of-the-mill mansion to an artful masterpiece.
From the wet bar to the formal dining room, breakfast nook, and marble waterfall island, the future estate owner can savor each meal of the day with a different yet equally impressive view of the glamorous home and its pristine surroundings.
Upstairs, golden light filters through paneled French doors that open to a covered terrace overlooking the community’s scenic deep-water marina and condos beyond.
Meanwhile, the boutique-style master suite boasts distinctive masculine and feminine elements to appeal to the next Mr. and Mrs. 6915 Valencia Dr.
Tasteful wallpapers give each bedroom a unique splash of personality, which is balanced by the soothing, zen-like views of the coconut palms outside.
Outside, an exotic enclave features an outdoor kitchen and bar with various seating areas ideal for sipping fruity cocktails under the Florida sun. A heated pool with a cabana sauna and spa adds to the element of self-pampering luxury.
Fisher Island’s expert agent, Tatyana Ionin of Coldwell Banker Realty, is currently listing the high-end home along with several other equally stunning multi-million dollar properties in the area.
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Tyler, The Creator, a name synonymous with innovation, creativity, and sheer talent, has not only made waves with his groundbreaking tracks but also through his impressive forays into fashion and entrepreneurship.
With two Grammy Awards under his belt and a net worth that’s the envy of many, it’s only fitting that Tyler’s living situation mirrors his larger-than-life persona.
Set in the lush, exclusive neighborhood of Bel Air, California, Tyler, The Creator’s house is a sprawling mansion that screams luxury and showcases Tyler’s unique sense of style. And it’s a significant upgrade from the rapper’s previous abode — set nearby.
That’s right, the hip-hop heavyweight, who’s also a founding member of the rap collective Odd Future is now a real-life Prince of Bel Air (and the spot was right open, as the OG Fresh Prince, Will Smith, lives in Calabasas).
He recently traded a $7 million, one-story residence originally built in 1965 for a distinctly modern, three-story home (with an endless list of amenities) also located in Bel Air. And, just in case you were wondering where Tyler, The Creator lives nowadays, we’re here to give you a closer look at his home upgrade.
The house at a glance
Fresh off the heels of his launch of a deluxe re-release of his Grammy Award-winning album, Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale, Tyler — by his real name, Tyler Gregory Okonma — splurged on a $13 million mansion in the ritzy Bel Air neighborhood.
Tucked away on a woodsy parcel sitting on almost an acre of land, Tyler paid $2 million less than the asking price for his newly renovated (or rather, rebuilt) property.
The house had been listed for sale in November 2022 for $15,000,000 and Tyler purchased it three months later, with public records showing that the sale went through right before Valentine’s Day on February 14, 2023, giving himself a grand self-gift that rivals the best box of chocolates.
And the property isn’t just your regular house; it’s a 5,000-square-foot modern marvel sitting on nearly an acre of prime Bel Air land.
With 4 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, and an open floor plan that seamlessly merges indoor and outdoor living, the property is a dream come true for anyone with a penchant for the finer things in life. Swipe through the photos to see inside Tyler’s house:
Completely rebuilt one year before Tyler purchased it, the three-level house replaced another three-story structure built in the early 1970s, meaning the WusYaName singer is basically living in a newly built home.
Designed with an eye for contemporary elegance and a nod to rustic charm, the mansion boasts breathtaking views of the city and ocean, making every moment in this house an experience in itself.
From the custom Brazilian wood floors with a white oak finish to the steel case windows that frame the stunning vistas outside, every detail in Tyler’s home has been curated to offer not just comfort but a statement of luxury.
The inclusion of a step-up cigar lounge and a formal living room adds layers of sophistication, making the house not just a living space but a venue for artistic inspiration and high-end entertainment.
Standout amenities for the modern music mogul
But what sets Tyler, The Creator’s Bel Air mansion apart are the amenities that cater to every conceivable luxury.
Let the property’s former real estate agent, Ben Bacal — who held the listing alongside his colleague Rachael Williams from Revel Real Estate — give you the gist of things in this quick video tour posted on his Instagram profile when the house was first listed:
The saltwater swimming pool is a centerpiece of the outdoor area, perfect for those sunny California days.
For movie enthusiasts and cinephiles, the state-of-the-art movie theater offers an immersive experience without ever needing to step outside.
Health and wellness are also a priority, with a dry sauna available for a detoxifying session after a long day. The expansive wood deck, complete with a fire pit, full bar, and gas grill, ensures that entertaining guests is always a breeze, providing a perfect blend of ambiance and amenities for any gathering.
In a world where privacy is a luxury, this property, hidden behind private gates and surrounded by a tranquil woodsy setting, offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle, giving the Grammy Award-winning rapper the much-needed privacy he deserves.
Yet, it’s the home’s tech-driven features, from the sophisticated smart home controls to the luxury of an 8-car parking space, that underscore Tyler’s penchant for the cutting edge.
The other Bel Air home Tyler sold
Tyler, The Creator’s decision to snap up another Bel Air mansion doesn’t come as much of a surprise, as the Igor rapper has long been calling the upscale Los Angeles neighborhood home.
Prior to his $13 million manse purchase, Tyler owned another Bel-Air abode, a lovely mid-century home with contemporary interiors — which he listed for sale in late 2022 for $7 million.
Tyler, the Creator Lists Bel Air Contemporary at a Loss https://t.co/qZL7wmKGCH pic.twitter.com/BDHybb9qR9
— Maniaci Real Estate Group (@ManiaciREGroup) December 17, 2022
The single-story home was built in 1965, but heavily updated sometime in the 1950s.
Sporting 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, a large living room with a fireplace, a huge primary bedroom with two walk-in closets, and a home theatre, the house clearly wasn’t a good fit for the Call Me If You Get Lost rapper.
Less than a year after purchasing it, Tyler listed that property at a loss (he paid $7.9 million for it just 12 months prior).
Hopefully, he’s now found the right fit with his new $13 million Bel Air abode.
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Are you wondering where to sell jewelry that you don’t need? Here are the best places to sell jewelry online and near you to make extra money. If you want to sell your stuff and make money, you can sell engagement rings, necklaces, rings, bracelets, and whatever else you have. Selling jewelry can help you…
Are you wondering where to sell jewelry that you don’t need? Here are the best places to sell jewelry online and near you to make extra money.
If you want to sell your stuff and make money, you can sell engagement rings, necklaces, rings, bracelets, and whatever else you have.
Selling jewelry can help you make money when you have items that you don’t need anymore. There are different ways to do it, both online and in your local area.
You can use websites like eBay or Facebook Marketplace for a broad audience. If you have expensive jewelry, sites like Worthy or TheRealReal might be a good fit. You can also sell directly to local places like jewelry stores, pawn shops, or at craft fairs, if you need cash right away. They all have their advantages and disadvantages, and I will be going over each below.
Best Places To Sell Jewelry Online and In Person
Below are the best places to sell jewelry online through selling apps and online marketplaces, as well as in person near you.
1. Worthy
I think that one of the best places to sell jewelry online is Worthy.
Selling jewelry like diamond engagement rings or fancy watches can be a way to make money on jewelry that you do not need anymore.
Worthy uses an auction setup, which means many people will see your jewelry, with a good chance of getting a higher price than at your local pawn shop or other online marketplaces.
You can sell items like the below on Worthy:
Earrings
Wedding or engagement rings
Necklaces, pearls, and more
Bracelets
Loose diamonds and gemstones
Watches
You start by telling Worthy what you’ve got (necklace, ring, etc.). They give you free shipping (insurance included) to send it to them. Once your jewelry is in their hands, they clean it up, have it evaluated, take some quality photos, and even get an appraisal.
You get to set a minimum price you’re okay with – called a reserve price – before your jewelry hits the online auction stage.
The whole process typically takes around 2 weeks from shipping to getting paid.
2. Local jewelry stores
When you decide to sell your jewelry, one way is with local jewelry stores. These shops tend to have personalized service and can give you immediate payment for your jewelry pieces. So, if you want to sell your jewelry in person, then this may be the best option for you.
You’ll want to start by researching local jewelry stores near you with good reputations, such as by looking for reviews online or asking people you know for recommendations.
Prior to visiting, understand the value of your jewelry. Some stores might do appraisals, but getting an independent one is often better for comparison so that you know how much money you should be asking for.
And, don’t hesitate to negotiate the price offered. Store owners expect it, and you might be able to get more money for your jewelry.
Some local stores offer trade-in options too. You might receive a higher value if you choose store credit instead of cash.
Make sure to bring your ID with you, as most jewelry stores will require it to process the transaction.
By choosing to sell your jewelry locally, you can typically make money a lot faster than if you sold your jewelry online, which is a huge benefit.
3. Pawn shops
If you want to know where to sell jewelry near you for cash, then pawn shops are typically the first choice.
Pawn shops are local businesses that give cash right away for items, such as fine jewelry, high-end collectibles, and electronics. Pawn shops operate by providing you with a loan based on the collateral value of your item or by purchasing it from you outright.
At a pawn shop, you’ll find a process that’s usually quick and straightforward. Whether you decide to pawn or sell, the staff will assess your jewelry’s value. This value depends on current market prices, the item’s condition, and more. Gold, silver, platinum, diamonds, and gemstones are typically accepted, regardless of their condition.
Before you visit, clean your jewelry to make sure it looks its best, and gather any certifications or paperwork that verifies its authenticity or value. This preparation can help you get a better offer.
Selling vs. pawning:
Selling: You receive cash immediately for your item without any obligation to repay.
Pawning: You get a loan based on the value of your jewelry, with the chance to reclaim your item once you repay the loan plus interest.
4. Selling at auctions
If you want to know where to sell your jewelry to get the most amount of money, then an auction may be it because there is usually a wide audience to bid on your pieces.
You will want to find an auction house and contact a jewelry specialist. It’s important to understand that your jewelry will be sold to the highest bidder once the auctioneer concludes the bidding.
Fees vary, so it’s important to ask about buyer’s premiums and seller’s commissions, as these will impact your final take-home amount. Also, carefully read the terms and conditions before you agree to auction your jewelry, as you need to be aware of payment procedures and timing.
5. eBay
If you’re thinking about selling your jewelry, eBay can be a good place to sell it. It’s an online marketplace (I’m sure you’ve heard of it) with lots of people looking for all different kinds of things around the world.
I have personally sold many items on eBay over the years, including jewelry (nothing too expensive, as I’ve never had expensive jewelry, but there is more expensive jewelry listed on eBay as well). It’s an easy way to list your jewelry online and see if people around the world are interested in buying it.
When you want to sell, take clear pictures of your jewelry from all sides and focus on any logos, textures, or stones. You can also show how the jewelry looks on real people or mannequins to help buyers see how it fits.
To price your pieces competitively, research what similar items are selling for. This may include looking at sold listings to understand how other sellers title and describe their items.
eBay charges a final value fee when your jewelry sells, so factor this into your pricing. With the right approach, eBay can be the perfect place to earn money while clearing out your jewelry box.
6. Consignment shops
Consignment shops are another popular place to sell jewelry.
Consignment means the shop will sell your jewelry for you and take a percentage of the sale price as their fee. This fee can range from 10% to 70%, so it’s important to ask about the commission rates before agreeing to sell your items.
When choosing a consignment shop, remember to:
Check their reputation and reviews.
Understand their commission rates and payment methods.
Ask about their process for valuing jewelry.
Ask about how they secure and insure your items while in their possession, just in case a customer walks away with it.
What makes consignment shops different from the others is that you will not receive any money until someone actually buys the jewelry. So, if it’s an in-person consignment shop, that could be weeks or even months.
7. Yard sales
When you’re looking to sell your costume or lower-value jewelry, you may want to set up a yard sale.
These local events are perfect for selling items that range from playful dress-up accessories to the everyday pieces you no longer wear.
I recommend putting a mirror near where you have your jewelry for sale at your garage sale so that people can see how they look with your jewelry. This can help on-the-spot decisions and give individuals a “try before you buy” experience.
Now, jewelry at a yard sale typically does not sell for much. You may get just a few dollars for your jewelry pieces. But, if you have a lot of jewelry that is not worth a lot, this is an option to sell it fast and earn at least a little bit of money.
8. Facebook Marketplace
Facebook Marketplace can be a convenient online platform if you want to sell your jewelry. With local and nationwide reach, it allows you to list your jewelry easily.
All you have to do is take some pictures of your jewelry from different angles and write a title with a quick description. You will also want to include the type of jewelry, the brand, condition, and mention any certificates or appraisals that it has.
Start by taking clear photos of your jewelry from different angles, and make sure to include close-up shots to highlight details and any craftsmanship.
Because Facebook Marketplace typically means that you will be meeting buyers in person, I highly recommend meeting in well-lit public places for local transactions or using secured payment and shipping methods for long-distance sales.
9. Local craft fairs or markets
If you have a lot of handmade jewelry to sell, then you may want to try setting up a stand at a local craft fair or market. These events give you a chance to present your handmade pieces to a community that appreciates more unique and artisanal items.
To find the right venue, research local fairs and markets that attract buyers interested in jewelry. Look for events that have a history of successful artisan sales. Remember, not all fairs are created equal, so pick ones that match your style and audience.
10. TheRealReal
If you have luxury jewelry you’re ready to part with, you can try selling through TheRealReal.
The RealReal is a high-end consignment online store that sells luxury items, such as designer clothing, shoes, and jewelry. You can earn up to 85% of the selling price for your items.
This marketplace specializes in consignment sales of high-end items. If brands like Chanel, Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, Tiffany & Co., and Rolex are in your collection, you’re in luck, as TheRealReal is known for these luxury names.
11. Sotheby’s
If you want to sell your valuable jewelry, Sotheby’s is a respected auction house known for selling fine art, jewels, watches, and wine. They are well-known globally, with offices in cities like Geneva, New York, Los Angeles, and Hong Kong.
Sotheby’s is known for handling the sale of expensive jewelry, and they have made headlines with the auction of the Royal Jewels from the Bourbon Parma Family, which fetched millions of dollars.
They have specialists who are experts who can help you understand the value of your jewelry and guide you through the consignment process. They’re always ready to view pieces in person, and you can schedule an appointment or ask about a visit.
12. Cash for Gold USA
Cash for Gold USA is a company that buys gold jewelry, such as gold necklaces. They also buy silver jewelry and diamond jewelry.
Cash for Gold USA gives out free appraisal kits, and these kits are the first step to figuring out how much your items are worth. It doesn’t matter if your jewelry is in excellent condition or a bit damaged; they are interested in buying a lot of gold and silver jewelry.
The mail-in system they have makes sure that you can send your gold without worry that it will be lost. They prioritize making it an easy and secure process for you. Here is what you need to do:
Request an appraisal kit or download the shipping form from their website.
Mail your gold or silver jewelry safely.
Wait for an offer.
Get paid.
If you decide to accept their offer, you will receive payment for your jewelry. Keep in mind that the current market price and the condition of your jewelry will affect the offer you get.
It’s important to note that Cash for Gold USA also buys other forms of gold, not just jewelry. They accept coins, watches, and even scrap gold. They claim to offer competitive prices and a 10% bonus on your quote when you obtain a certified appraisal from the Gemological Institute of America (GIA). This can potentially give you more cash compared to other competitors.
Tips for Selling Your Jewelry
Before you sell your jewelry, it’s important to know its value, make it look its best, and showcase it well with good photos. Skipping these steps might put you at a disadvantage when selling.
How to find out how much your jewelry is worth
Knowing how much your jewelry is worth is important because it affects where and how you sell it.
If your jewelry is valuable, you might get better offers at places like Sotheby’s auction house or specialized services for fine jewelry.
On the other hand, if your jewelry has a lower market value, then local options or online marketplaces could be faster and easier for selling.
To find out how much your jewelry is worth, try getting an appraisal from a certified professional. They look at things like quality, gold content, and whether there are diamonds or other precious metals to figure out the value.
You can find a good appraiser through groups like the American Gem Society.
Preparing jewelry for sale
After you find out the value, make sure your jewelry is ready to sell.
Cleaning is important; you could even think about professional services to make it shine, especially for valuable items like diamond pieces. Check if any repairs are needed, and keep records of the jewelry’s quality and materials.
These details will help convince potential buyers of its value.
Photographing your jewelry for listings
Take photos that show off the sparkle and details of your jewelry, making them really appealing to buyers.
Use a high-quality camera, and take pictures in natural light when you can get the most accurate representation of your jewelry.
If you’re selling online, make sure your pictures are sharp, clear, and show the true condition and quality of the piece.
Frequently Asked Questions
Below are answers to common questions about where to sell jewelry.
What is the best way to sell jewelry?
The best way to sell jewelry depends on what you have. If you have an engagement ring to sell, then I recommend trying to sell it on Worthy. If you need cash right away (such as the same day), then finding a local jewelry shop or a pawn shop near you may be good options. If you have a lot of cheap jewelry, such as costume jewelry, then Craigslist or Facebook may be good options.
Where can I get the most money for selling jewelry?
To get the most amount of money for your jewelry, think about selling your jewelry directly to consumers on online platforms. This skips the middleman and lets you set competitive prices.
How can I sell my jewelry without getting ripped off?
To avoid being ripped off, research the current market for similar jewelry, set a fair price, and always use secure payment methods and platforms with protections for sellers. If you’re selling high-value items, getting an appraisal from a certified gemologist or a trusted jeweler can also provide proof of your jewelry’s value.
Is it better to sell jewelry to a pawn shop or jewelry store?
Selling to a jewelry store might get you a better amount of money if the store is interested in the resale value of your pieces. However, pawn shops usually pay you faster. If you need quick cash and are willing to accept a potentially lower price, pawn shops can be an option.
Do local jewelers buy jewelry?
Many local jewelers buy jewelry, especially if it’s a piece they can resell or use for parts. It’s always a good idea to have a few consultations with different jewelers in your area to compare offers.
What is the best place to sell jewelry near me?
The best place to sell your jewelry near you depends on the type of jewelry you have. If it’s modern or in high demand, local jewelers or consignment shops might give you good prices. But if it’s unique or antique, you might get better results from specialized markets or online platforms that target specific audiences.
Best Places Where To Sell Jewelry – Summary
I hope you enjoyed this article on where to sell jewelry online and in person.
As you can see, there are many places to sell your jewelry. Whether you have sterling silver, an engagement ring, a diamond necklace, sapphires, rubies, or even historical or estate jewelry for sale, there are many jewelry buyers who may be interested in the jewelry pieces that you no longer want.
Have you sold jewelry before? Where is your favorite place to sell jewelry?
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