Facebook Marketplace Flipping for Beginners: Start to Finish Guide
Facebook Marketplace flipping is the practice of buying items locally at below-market prices and reselling them online for profit. It's one of the most beginner-friendly ways to start a reselling side hustle because it requires minimal startup capital, no special skills, and can generate meaningful income within your first month.
This comprehensive guide explains exactly what flipping is, why Facebook Marketplace is ideal for beginners, and walks you through your first successful flip step by step.
What Is Facebook Marketplace Flipping?
Flipping is retail arbitrage: buying products at one price and selling them at a higher price. The difference between purchase price and selling price (minus expenses) is your profit.
Facebook Marketplace flipping specifically involves:
- Finding underpriced items on Facebook Marketplace
- Purchasing those items locally with cash
- Reselling them on eBay, Mercari, Poshmark, or other online platforms
- Shipping to buyers and collecting profit
The entire process for a single item typically takes 1-2 weeks from initial purchase to receiving payment.
Why Facebook Marketplace Items Are Underpriced
People sell on Facebook Marketplace for convenience and speed, not maximum profit. They're cleaning out garages, moving to new homes, or need quick cash. They price items to sell fast, often 40-70% below what national buyers would pay on eBay.
Sellers also prefer local-only transactions to avoid shipping hassles. This geographic limitation dramatically reduces the buyer pool, which depresses prices.
When you resell these same items nationally on platforms like eBay, you access millions of buyers willing to pay market rates. Your profit is compensation for providing shipping service, taking on marketplace risk, and having the knowledge to identify valuable items.
Why This Works in 2026
Despite more people learning about reselling, the Facebook Marketplace flipping opportunity remains strong in 2026 for several reasons:
Continuous supply: Millions of new items are listed daily across the United States. People constantly need to sell items quickly for life events, financial needs, or space constraints.
Information asymmetry: Most sellers don't research eBay sold prices before listing. They guess at pricing based on what they paid originally or what "seems fair."
Time constraints: Even sellers who know they could get more money on eBay often choose immediate cash over waiting weeks for an online sale.
Tool advantage: Tools like FlipChecker give you instant access to eBay sold data while browsing Facebook Marketplace, creating a significant advantage over both sellers and other resellers doing manual research.
The fundamentals of supply, demand, and arbitrage opportunities haven't changed. What has changed is that modern tools make identifying profitable opportunities faster and more reliable than ever.
Why Facebook Marketplace Is Perfect for Beginners
Compared to other reselling methods (retail arbitrage, thrifting, wholesale, Amazon FBA), Facebook Marketplace flipping offers unique advantages for beginners:
Low Startup Costs
You can start with $100-$300 total investment: $100-$200 for initial inventory purchases and $50-$100 for basic shipping supplies. No need for expensive software subscriptions, warehouse space, or bulk inventory purchases.
Many beginners start even smaller, buying just 1-2 items to learn the process before scaling up.
No Special Knowledge Required
You don't need expertise in specific product categories to start. While specialization helps as you grow, beginners succeed by simply checking eBay sold prices before purchasing any item.
If an item sells consistently on eBay for $100 and someone offers it for $40 on Facebook Marketplace, you don't need to be an expert to recognize that's a good deal.
Local Transactions Reduce Risk
Meeting sellers in person allows you to inspect items before purchasing. You can test electronics, check for damage, and verify condition. This eliminates the risk of receiving broken or misrepresented items that you'd face with online sourcing.
Cash transactions are immediate and final. No chargebacks, payment disputes, or waiting for money to clear.
Flexible Schedule
Facebook Marketplace is active 24/7. You can browse listings at midnight or 6am, message sellers during lunch breaks, and schedule pickups around your work schedule.
Listing items on eBay can happen whenever you have time. Shipping can be batched into one weekly trip to the post office.
This flexibility makes flipping ideal for people with full-time jobs, parents with childcare responsibilities, or students with irregular schedules.
Fast Results
Unlike building a traditional business that might take months or years to generate profit, flipping delivers results immediately. Your first profitable flip can happen within a week:
- Day 1-2: Find and purchase item
- Day 2-3: List on eBay
- Day 5-10: Item sells
- Day 7-12: Ship item and receive payment
This quick feedback loop keeps motivation high and allows rapid learning from experience.
Getting Started: Your Pre-Launch Checklist
Before making your first purchase, set up the essential infrastructure for your flipping business.
Set Up Your eBay Account
Create an eBay account at ebay.com if you don't already have one. Use a dedicated email address for your reselling business to keep personal and business communications separate.
Complete your profile:
- Add a profile photo (builds trust with buyers)
- Verify your phone number and email address
- Set up eBay managed payments (link your bank account)
- Review eBay's fee structure (typically 12-15% depending on category)
New eBay accounts have selling limits, usually 10 items or $500 in sales per month initially. Don't let this discourage you—these limits increase automatically as you build positive feedback. You can still generate $300-$500 profit monthly within these constraints.
Optimize Your Facebook Profile
You'll use your personal Facebook account to buy on Marketplace. Optimize it for seller trust:
Use your real name and photo: Sellers prefer buyers with legitimate-looking profiles over blank accounts that appear suspicious or fake.
Join local buy/sell groups: Search for "[Your City] Buy Sell Trade" or "[Your City] Marketplace" groups and join 3-5 in your area and nearby cities.
Enable instant notifications: Go to Marketplace settings and enable push notifications for saved searches so you see new listings immediately.
Expand your search radius: Set your location radius to 40-50 miles. Driving 30 minutes for a $75 profit is worthwhile, and many sellers will meet partway.
Gather Essential Equipment
You need minimal equipment to start:
For sourcing:
- Smartphone with good camera
- Flashlight for inspecting items in dim locations
- Cash for purchases ($100-$200 in various denominations)
- Cleaning supplies (microfiber cloths, all-purpose cleaner)
For shipping:
- Digital scale (postal scale accurate up to 50-70 lbs, $25-$40 on Amazon)
- Tape measure for dimensions
- Shipping supplies (boxes, bubble wrap, packing tape, poly mailers)
Don't over-invest in equipment initially. Buy basic supplies and upgrade as you scale. Many successful flippers start with a kitchen scale and recycled boxes.
Install FlipChecker for Instant Product Research
FlipChecker is the Chrome extension that displays eBay sold listing data directly on Facebook Marketplace listings. This is the single most important tool for beginners.
Without FlipChecker, you'd need to manually research every item:
- Copy item description from Facebook
- Open eBay in new tab
- Search for item
- Filter to sold listings
- Calculate average price
- Subtract fees and shipping
- Determine if profit margin exists
This process takes 5-10 minutes per item. When evaluating 20 potential items daily, that's 2-3 hours of pure research.
FlipChecker automates this entirely. While browsing Facebook Marketplace, you instantly see:
- Average eBay sold price
- Number of recent sales
- Estimated profit after fees and shipping
Research that took 10 minutes now takes 10 seconds. This speed advantage is transformative for beginners. You can evaluate 50-100 items per hour instead of 6-10.
The free tier includes 10 lookups per day, which is perfect for beginners verifying 2-3 purchase decisions daily.
For detailed strategies on using eBay sold data effectively, see our guide on how to use eBay sold listings for price analysis.
Your First Flip: Step-by-Step Walkthrough
Let's walk through a complete first flip from start to finish using a real-world example.
Step 1: Find a Profitable Item (30-60 minutes)
Open Facebook Marketplace and search broad categories: "electronics," "appliances," "furniture," "tools," or specific high-value brands like "KitchenAid," "DeWalt," or "Sony."
Browse listings and use FlipChecker to instantly check eBay sold prices. You're looking for items where:
- eBay average sold price is at least 2x the Facebook asking price
- Item has sold 10+ times recently on eBay (proves demand)
- Condition matches between Facebook and eBay comparisons
- Item is small enough to ship easily (under 20 lbs ideally)
Example: You find a KitchenAid Artisan stand mixer listed for $50 on Facebook Marketplace. Seller says it's in excellent condition, barely used, includes all attachments.
FlipChecker shows:
- eBay average sold price: $165
- Recent sales: 47 in past 30 days
- Estimated profit after fees: $68-$85
This is a strong candidate. The profit margin is 130%+ and KitchenAid mixers sell quickly on eBay.
Step 2: Contact the Seller (5 minutes)
Message immediately with this template:
"Hi! Is the KitchenAid mixer still available? I can pick up today with cash if it is. What time works for you?"
This demonstrates you're a serious buyer with cash, increasing response rates. About 30-40% of great deals sell within hours, so speed matters.
Wait for response. If they don't respond within 2-3 hours, move on to other opportunities. Don't get emotionally attached to any single item.
Example response: "Yes still available! Can you do 6pm tonight? I'm at [intersection]."
Step 3: Meet and Inspect (30 minutes)
Meet in a public location: police station parking lot, busy shopping center, bank parking lot with cameras. Never isolated locations or private homes.
Bring exact cash if possible, or close to it. Count money in front of seller to avoid disputes.
Inspect the mixer thoroughly:
- Check for physical damage, cracks, or excessive wear
- Test all speed settings (ask seller if you can plug it in their car or go inside the nearby coffee shop)
- Verify all attachments are included (flat beater, dough hook, wire whip, bowl)
- Check that bowl locks in properly
- Look for serial number to verify authenticity
If everything checks out, complete the purchase. If there are unexpected issues, politely decline: "I appreciate you meeting me, but I'm looking for one in better condition."
Example: You test the mixer, it works perfectly, includes all attachments, and has only minor cosmetic scuffs. You pay $50 cash.
Step 4: List on eBay (45-60 minutes)
Return home and photograph the mixer. Take 8-12 clear photos:
- Front view (main photo)
- All sides (left, right, back)
- Top view showing bowl
- Close-ups of attachments
- Brand label with model number
- Any scuffs or imperfections
- Mixer powered on
Use natural window lighting or shoot outdoors in shade. Use a clean background (white poster board, clean floor, or neutral wall).
Create your eBay listing:
Title (80 characters max): "KitchenAid Artisan Series 5-Qt Stand Mixer KSM150 Aqua Sky Excellent Condition"
Category: Home & Garden > Kitchen, Dining & Bar > Small Kitchen Appliances > Mixers
Condition: Used - Excellent
Description:
KitchenAid Artisan Series Stand Mixer - Excellent Condition
This beautiful Aqua Sky KitchenAid mixer is in excellent used condition with minimal signs of wear. Tested and works perfectly on all speed settings.
Specifications:
• Model: KSM150
• Color: Aqua Sky
• Capacity: 5 Quart
• 10 speed settings
• 325 watt motor
What's Included:
• Stand mixer
• Stainless steel bowl
• Flat beater
• Dough hook
• Wire whip
• No original box
Condition Notes:
• Small scuff on base (see photo 7)
• Otherwise excellent condition with no damage
Shipping:
• Ships within 1 business day
• Securely packaged with tracking
• UPS Ground
Photos: Upload all 12 photos with the best front view as the main image
Price: $165 (slightly above average to leave negotiation room)
Shipping: Calculated based on buyer's location. Weigh and measure the packed box to get accurate costs. The mixer will likely ship for $18-$25 via UPS Ground.
Returns: Accept 30-day returns (increases buyer confidence and often boosts search ranking)
Payment: Managed payments (eBay handles this automatically)
Listing type: Buy It Now with Best Offer enabled
Set your auto-accept offer at $155 and auto-decline at $130. This allows negotiations while protecting your minimum profit margin.
Step 5: Sell and Ship (5-14 days)
Your listing is live. Now wait for a sale. High-demand items like KitchenAid mixers typically sell within 7-10 days.
Example: After 6 days, a buyer purchases for $165.
eBay sends you an email notification. The buyer's address and payment appear in your eBay account automatically through managed payments.
Package the mixer:
- Wrap mixer in bubble wrap
- Wrap each attachment individually
- Place mixer in box with 2-3 inches of padding on all sides (use packing peanuts, air pillows, or crumpled paper)
- Seal box and weigh it
- Print shipping label through eBay (this gives you discounted rates)
- Drop package at UPS store or schedule pickup
Ship within 1 business day (same day or next day). Fast shipping generates positive feedback.
Example: You print the label, package everything securely, and drop it at UPS the same afternoon.
Step 6: Receive Payment and Calculate Profit (2-4 days after delivery)
Tracking updates as the package moves. After delivery confirmation, eBay releases funds to your bank account (usually within 2 business days).
Calculate your profit:
Sale price: $165 eBay fees (12.9%): -$21.29 Payment processing (3%): -$4.95 Shipping cost: -$22.00 Packaging materials: -$8.00 Purchase price: -$50.00 Net profit: $58.76
Your first flip is complete. You invested $50 and about 2.5 hours of work and generated $58.76 profit. That's $23.50 per hour—significantly more than most entry-level jobs.
More importantly, you now understand the complete process from sourcing to payment. You can repeat this system for consistent income.
For a comprehensive breakdown of the entire Facebook Marketplace to eBay flipping process, read our complete flipping guide.
Common Beginner Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
Learning from others' mistakes accelerates your success. Avoid these frequent beginner errors:
Mistake 1: Not Researching Before Purchasing
The error: Buying items based on gut feeling or because "it seems like a good deal" without checking actual eBay sold prices.
Why it's costly: You'll buy items that sell for less than you expected, leaving minimal profit or even losses after fees and shipping.
The solution: Never purchase without checking eBay sold listings first. FlipChecker makes this instant. If you don't have access to FlipChecker for some reason, manually research on eBay before every purchase.
Mistake 2: Ignoring Fees and Shipping Costs
The error: Calculating profit as simply (selling price - purchase price) without accounting for eBay fees (12-15%), payment processing (3%), and shipping.
Why it's costly: You think you're making $50 profit but actually only make $20 after all costs.
The solution: Always calculate complete costs:
- Purchase price
- eBay fees (assume 13% if unsure)
- Payment processing (3%)
- Shipping cost (estimate using eBay's calculator)
- Packaging materials ($3-$8 per item)
Only buy if profit after all costs is at least 40-50% of your purchase price.
Mistake 3: Buying Items Needing Repairs
The error: Buying broken or defective items thinking "I can fix it" or "parts only items sell well."
Why it's costly: Unless you have specific repair skills, fixing electronics or furniture is time-consuming and expensive. Parts-only items sell for 10-20% of working item prices, rarely leaving meaningful profit.
The solution: Stick to fully functional items in good condition. Test everything before purchasing. Walk away from anything with functional issues unless you're an experienced flipper with repair capabilities.
Mistake 4: Poor Photography
The error: Taking dark, blurry, or unclear photos with messy backgrounds.
Why it's costly: Poor photos reduce selling prices by 20-30% compared to identical items with professional-looking photos. Buyers can't assess condition, so they assume the worst.
The solution: Use natural window lighting or shoot outdoors. Clear backgrounds. Take 8-12 photos from all angles including close-ups of flaws. Spend an extra 10 minutes on photography—it directly increases your profit.
Mistake 5: Holding Inventory Too Long
The error: Listing items at high prices and refusing to lower them, waiting months for your "ideal" sale price.
Why it's costly: Capital tied up in unsold inventory can't be reinvested in new flips. Time value of money means a $40 profit today is worth more than a $50 profit in 3 months.
The solution: If an item doesn't sell within 30 days at your initial price, reduce it by 10-15%. After 60 days, reduce by another 15-20% or list on alternative platforms. Keep inventory moving.
Mistake 6: Not Specializing as You Grow
The error: Continuing to flip random items across all categories instead of developing expertise.
Why it's costly: You compete with everyone and never develop the deep knowledge that allows you to spot hidden gems.
The solution: After your first 20-30 flips across various categories, analyze which categories generated the best margins and which you enjoyed most. Focus on 2-3 specific categories to develop specialized knowledge.
For more beginner guidance, see our guide on starting a Facebook Marketplace flipping side hustle.
Realistic Income Expectations by Month
Understanding realistic income progression helps set appropriate expectations and goals.
Month 1: Learning Phase ($200-$500 profit)
Goal: Complete your first 5-10 flips and learn the complete process.
Typical results:
- 5-10 items purchased
- $200-$500 invested
- $300-$700 gross sales
- $200-$500 net profit after all costs
- 8-12 hours of work per week
Focus: Don't focus on maximizing profit. Focus on learning each step thoroughly, making mistakes on low-risk items, and building confidence.
Common challenges: Finding reliable sellers, learning efficient photography, understanding shipping costs, managing time effectively.
Month 2-3: Building Systems ($500-$1,200 profit)
Goal: Develop repeatable systems and increase volume to 10-15 flips monthly.
Typical results:
- 10-15 items purchased per month
- $400-$800 monthly inventory investment
- $800-$1,800 gross monthly sales
- $500-$1,200 net monthly profit
- 10-15 hours work per week
Focus: Create routines for sourcing, listing, and shipping. Batch similar tasks together. Use FlipChecker systematically to evaluate all potential purchases. Start tracking all data in a spreadsheet.
Common challenges: Cash flow management (waiting for items to sell before buying more), storage organization, balancing flipping time with other responsibilities.
Month 4-6: Scaling Volume ($1,200-$2,500 profit)
Goal: Increase to 20-30 flips monthly while maintaining good profit margins.
Typical results:
- 20-30 items purchased monthly
- $800-$1,500 monthly inventory investment
- $2,000-$4,000 gross monthly sales
- $1,200-$2,500 net monthly profit
- 15-20 hours work per week
Focus: Reinvest profits to increase inventory capital. Develop specialization in 2-3 high-margin categories. Optimize processes for efficiency. Consider bulk purchases from estate sales or storage units.
Common challenges: Inventory storage space, time management to handle higher volume, maintaining quality control on listings.
Month 7-12: Optimization and Specialization ($2,500-$5,000+ profit)
Goal: Optimize operations for maximum profit per hour worked and develop deep expertise in chosen categories.
Typical results:
- 30-50 items purchased monthly
- $1,500-$3,000 monthly inventory investment
- $4,500-$8,000 gross monthly sales
- $2,500-$5,000+ net monthly profit
- 20-25 hours work per week
Focus: Specialize deeply in profitable niches. Develop relationships with regular suppliers. Implement automation tools for listings and inventory management. Consider hiring virtual assistant help for routine tasks.
Common challenges: Scaling beyond personal time limits, deciding whether to remain part-time or transition to full-time, tax and legal compliance at higher income levels.
These timelines assume consistent effort and learning from experience. Your actual results will vary based on your local market, available time, starting capital, and how quickly you learn.
For insights into the most profitable item categories, see our guide on the best items to flip on Facebook Marketplace in 2026.
Essential Tools and Resources for Beginners
Beyond FlipChecker, these tools and resources help beginners succeed faster:
Price Research Tools
FlipChecker (primary tool): Instant eBay sold data on Facebook Marketplace listings. Free tier: 10 lookups/day. This is non-negotiable for efficient flipping.
eBay Advanced Search: Use "Sold listings" filter to manually research items when needed. Free.
Worthpoint: Database of historical auction and collectibles prices. Useful for vintage items. Paid subscription, not necessary for beginners.
Shipping Tools
eBay Shipping Calculator: Built into eBay listing tool, provides accurate shipping costs to any zip code based on weight and dimensions. Free.
Pirate Ship: Alternative shipping platform with discounted USPS rates. Useful if you sell on multiple platforms. Free.
ShipStation: Multi-platform shipping management. Useful at higher volumes (50+ shipments monthly). Paid subscription.
Inventory Management
Google Sheets: Free spreadsheet tool perfect for tracking purchases, sales, and profits. Use templates available online or create your own.
Inventory tracking apps: List Perfectly, SellerActive, or Vendoo. Useful when listing on multiple platforms. Paid subscriptions, not necessary for eBay-only beginners.
Learning Resources
eBay's Seller Center: Free guides, policies, and best practices directly from eBay. Essential reading for understanding policies and avoiding account issues.
FlipChecker blog: Detailed guides on profitable categories, seasonal opportunities, and advanced strategies. Free.
YouTube channels: Search for "eBay reselling" or "Facebook Marketplace flipping" to find experienced flippers sharing strategies. Free, but quality varies.
Community and Support
eBay Community Forums: Ask questions and get advice from experienced sellers. Free.
Reddit: r/Flipping subreddit for reseller discussions, success stories, and strategy. Free.
Facebook Groups: Search "[Your City] Resellers" or "eBay Sellers Support Group" to connect with local and national resellers. Free.
Building Long-Term Success Habits
Sustainable flipping businesses are built on consistent habits and systems, not sporadic big scores.
Daily Habits (30-60 minutes)
Morning routine (15-20 minutes):
- Check eBay messages and respond to buyer questions
- Check Facebook Marketplace for new overnight listings in your saved searches
- Message sellers about promising items
Evening routine (15-30 minutes):
- Review sold items and print shipping labels
- Check for new Facebook Marketplace listings
- Research new product categories to expand your knowledge
Weekly Habits (5-10 hours)
Sourcing sessions (2-3 hours, 2-3x weekly):
- Browse Facebook Marketplace systematically by category
- Pick up purchased items from sellers
- Visit thrift stores, estate sales, or garage sales if available in your area
Listing sessions (2-3 hours, 2x weekly):
- Batch photograph 5-10 items at once
- Create all eBay listings in one focused session
- Use templates to speed up repetitive parts of listings
Shipping sessions (1-2 hours, 1x weekly):
- Package all sold items together
- Print all shipping labels at once
- Drop everything at post office or UPS in one trip
Monthly Habits (2-3 hours)
Financial review:
- Total monthly revenue and profit
- Calculate profit margins by category
- Identify best-performing product categories
- Calculate your effective hourly rate
Strategy review:
- What worked well this month?
- What didn't work?
- Which categories should you focus more on?
- Which categories should you avoid?
- Are there seasonal opportunities coming up?
Inventory audit:
- Identify items sitting unsold for 30+ days
- Reduce prices or list on alternative platforms
- Consider donating or discarding items that won't sell profitably
These habits create consistency and compound growth. A flipper who sources 2 hours daily will always outperform someone who sources 10 hours once per week sporadically.
Scaling Beyond Beginner Level
After 3-6 months of consistent flipping, you'll be ready to implement intermediate strategies:
Develop Category Expertise
Choose 2-3 categories you're personally interested in and focus deeply:
- Learn which specific models or brands command premium prices
- Understand authentication methods to avoid fakes
- Master condition grading nuances
- Track seasonal pricing patterns
- Join category-specific communities
Specialists earn more per hour than generalists because they spot opportunities others miss.
Expand to Multiple Platforms
While eBay is ideal for beginners, experienced flippers often list on multiple platforms:
- Mercari (good for clothing, electronics, home goods)
- Poshmark (clothing and accessories specialist)
- Facebook Marketplace (you can sell here too, not just buy)
- OfferUp (local selling alternative)
- Depop (trendy clothing and streetwear)
Cross-listing increases your buyer pool and reduces time to sale. Use cross-listing tools like List Perfectly to post to multiple platforms simultaneously.
Buy Bulk and Mixed Lots
Once you have experience and capital, buy entire collections or bulk lots:
- Estate sale "everything must go" situations
- Storage unit cleanouts
- Business liquidations
- Facebook Marketplace sellers with 20+ items listed
You'll pay far less per item in bulk purchases. A seller might accept $300 for 40 items (averaging $7.50 each), within which you'll find 5-10 items worth $50-$150 each on eBay.
Build Supplier Relationships
Some Facebook Marketplace sellers post regularly:
- Estate sale companies
- Storage unit buyers
- Liquidation resellers
- People downsizing family homes
When you buy from these sellers, tell them you're interested in future inventory. Get their phone number. They'll often contact you before listing publicly, giving you first access to the best items.
For comprehensive guidance on advanced flipping strategies, see our complete Facebook Marketplace to eBay flipping guide.
Taking Your First Steps Today
You now have a complete framework for starting a Facebook Marketplace flipping business. The information in this guide is sufficient to generate your first $500-$1,000 profit in the next 30-45 days.
The difference between beginners who succeed and those who don't isn't information—it's action.
Here's what to do right now:
Today (1 hour):
- Set up or optimize your eBay seller account
- Install FlipChecker and activate your free tier
- Browse Facebook Marketplace for 20 minutes using FlipChecker to research potential flips
- Identify 2-3 items with strong profit margins (50%+ ROI)
This week (3-5 hours):
- Message sellers about your identified items
- Meet sellers and purchase 1-2 items
- Photograph and list items on eBay
- Order basic shipping supplies if you don't have them
This month (8-15 hours):
- Complete your first 5-10 flips
- Track all data in a spreadsheet
- Learn from each transaction
- Reinvest profits into more inventory
You don't need to be perfect. Your first listings won't be as polished as experienced sellers. Your first negotiations might be awkward. Your first packages might be over-packaged or inefficiently sized.
That's expected and normal. Every successful flipper started exactly where you are now.
The knowledge you gain from completing one actual flip is worth more than reading 100 guides. Take action today.
For detailed product research strategies to find winning items, see our guide on Facebook Marketplace product research. To learn how to identify underpriced items quickly, check out our guide on finding underpriced items on Facebook Marketplace.
Your flipping business starts with a single item. Find that item today.