I had a solid haul last night including some high end vintage electronics, a big bag of Legos, 2 vintage Beatles LPs (one rare), an antique Finnish Arabia mug, an Apple AirPort, a high end commercial vacuum, other toys, and an empty Hermes box.
I also found about 100 other vintage records, tons of old books, vintage kitchen appliances, and several other vintage electronics, but it didn't make sense for me to take them. I left money on the table, but I have to pick wisely. I even found some old porn magazines, but left those far behind because I couldn't reach in time to see if he'd want them. He must've had his hands full. Yes, you can literally find everything...
I also found this case full of stuff below as the biggest winner. It's nearly complete and in very high demand as a discontinued item. I'm confident I can sell it for $300-$500 due to its extreme scarcity and previous sales of similar used/incomplete sets by the same maker ranging over $800! I haven't decided my price point yet, but it's a good problem to have for free inventory that'll move fast. I can pick any target here with virtually zero competition.
Know what it is?
A closer look.
Even closer!!
Hopefully this presents some type of challenge.
Start looking around for overlooked things that have value, and you'll start seeing green.
I used to "never see anything" either, but I eventually started paying attention.
I'll keep showing examples to help.