With planning you can have a gala of a time during your day at the flea market. You are looking for the best deals so do not look like a million dollars. Bring along a cart or trolley. This will make the job easier for you.

Tired feet as a result of improper walking shoes will cause you to terminate your visit early. If you get tired walking it would be wise to walk to the very end of the vendors first and then work your way forward. You will have a wider choice of new products if you start at the back. Flea markets may have been offered on weekends only but now we find them even on weekdays. It is natural for the number of vendors to get less as buying activity dies down during the week. Buying at different stalls is never a predetermined and uniform act that it is impossible to know or effect a specific time of day for a price deal. It is acceptable to bargain for the lowest price possible.
If you want the best stuff, arrive early. This is the best way to approach the day if you have a list of thing sin mind. You need to be prepared to pay a higher price for it.
The best bargains occurs when the end is about to end, when vendors are anxious to let go any remaining items they may have. Most vendors would prefer going home carrying as little merchandise as possible. It is smart to buy at the end of the day, where you can bargain for the lowest price. There is a risk of someone snatching it before you could get it.
There are many ways to negotiate for an item. Ask the vendor directly the lowest possible price they would accept,Ask the lowest price possible and see if you can agree with that. Mention a price and see if they are willing to accept it. This is a very effective way to close any deal!




