Let me introduce you to my best buddy, Craig — the reason our house didn’t stay empty for long after we moved in three years ago. My husband and I would probably still be furniture-less without the bargains we found there. Below are 18 practical Craigslist shopping tips that will help you furnish and decorate your home affordably and intelligently.

Every photo in this post is of furniture we bought on Craigslist. I’ll share the full list of our finds and what we paid at the end.
1. Search Often
New listings appear all the time. When we first moved in, I searched Craigslist every evening. It can take weeks or months for the right piece to show up, so daily searches increase your chances of being first to respond. It took six months to find the coffee table I wanted, but it was worth the wait.

2. Sign Up for Alerts
If you’re hunting for a specific item, save your search as an alert so you get notified as soon as matching listings are posted. Great deals often disappear within minutes.

3. Use Specific Keywords
Generic searches return too much unrelated content. Instead of “bench,” try “entry bench” or “antique storage entry bench.” Add style keywords like rustic, industrial, vintage, mid-century, or brand names you like. Also try terms like “moving sale,” “estate sale,” or “divorce” to uncover bulk sales where owners want quick pickup and lower prices.

4. Use Gallery View and Image-Only Filters
I skip listings without photos. Gallery view or image-only filters make it much faster to spot items that match your style.

5. Filter Out Spam with a Minimum Price
Many spam or ad listings use $1 to attract clicks. Start your price range at $2 to eliminate much of that noise and see more legitimate offers.

6. Keep a Wish List with Budget Limits
Keep a short list on your phone of items you need and how much you’re willing to pay. It saves time and helps you act quickly when the right piece appears.
7. Look for the Diamond in the Rough
An item that looks worn may have great bones. Check shapes and structure — many pieces can be refinished, painted, or reupholstered for a fresh look. Consider the potential, not just the current condition.

8. Don’t Hesitate
If you really want something, act quickly. Waiting a day or two often means losing the item to someone else who responds immediately.

9. Make a Good First Impression
In your initial message, be concise and indicate you’re ready to buy. Sellers sifting through many replies prefer buyers who are clear, polite, and seem committed. That can make you stand out.

10. Ask the Right Questions Up Front
Once you’ve shown interest, ask for dimensions, confirm color accuracy, and verify that everything works. It’s better to know details before making the trip than to learn about costly issues afterward.

11. Differentiate Yourself from Other Buyers
If an item looks like it will be in high demand, offer slightly more than asking or be particularly pleasant and straightforward in your messages. Small gestures and good manners can sway a seller toward you.

12. Know When to Negotiate
If an item is priced close to retail, the seller may expect lower offers. Aim for a fair reduction — sometimes 30–50% off retail — but don’t haggle when the price is already a clear bargain.

13. Keep an Email Folder for Craigslist
Create a dedicated folder in your email to store all correspondence. Save listing screenshots, seller details, dimensions, agreed price, and pickup address so you have a clear record and can avoid last-minute surprises.

14. Beware of Scams
Always complete transactions in person. Avoid any request to wire money or ship items before meeting. If something feels off, trust your instincts and move on.
15. Be a Courteous Buyer
If you arrange a time to pick up an item, show up or send a quick message if plans change. Sellers appreciate courtesy and reliability — it makes the whole process smoother for everyone.

16. Inspect Carefully — Check for Pests and Damage
Examine cracks, seams, undersides, and hidden areas for signs of bed bugs, beetles, or wood rot. Look for small black spots, pinpoint holes, or molted exoskeletons. If you see evidence of infestation or serious structural damage, walk away.
17. Don’t Feel Pressured to Buy
Even after driving to see an item, you are not obligated to buy it. If it doesn’t meet expectations in person, it’s better to decline than to bring home a piece you’ll regret and later have to resell.

18. Prioritize Safety
Avoid risky neighborhoods and consider bringing someone with you when picking up items, especially after dark. Trust your judgment about the location, the seller, and the overall situation. If something feels unsafe, leave and reschedule or abandon the purchase.

Our Craigslist Tally
Here is what we purchased and the prices we paid:
Media Cabinet — $50
Antique Fireplace Mantel — $100
Coffee Table — $50
Dining Room Chairs — $20 each
Living Room Bookcase — $140
Entryway Bench — $35
Pottery Barn Dining Room Table — $250
Pottery Barn Office Desk — $180
Foyer Table — $50
Mirror and Dresser — $150
Dining Room Chandelier — $20
Buffet Table — $130
Console Table — $75
All told, we furnished much of our home for less than $1,500. Other pieces came from thrift stores, flea markets, yard sales, and consignment shops, with a few discounted retail buys mixed in. Craigslist can be an excellent resource for building a stylish home on a budget if you use these strategies.
Do you have any Craigslist tips or thrift-shopping wins to share? I’d love to hear about your best finds and strategies.

