Bernal Hillwide Sale at 304 Winfield Street

On August 9, 2025, we will have a garage sale at 304 Winfield Street as part of the Bernal Hillwide Sale, partially benefiting the Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center.

Lots of Stuff!

Check out all the great stuff at our sale! Everything from paintings to kitchenware, music to collectibles, as well as clothing and electronics.

Lots of books, CDs, DVDs, and some other items are not on the website and only available in person. We will give away hundreds of defaced books (with writing inside) not on the website for free. We will offer hundreds of lower-priced single hardcover books or DVDs at $3 or four hardcover books or DVDs for $10 (not listed on website). We will offer hundreds of lower-priced single paperback books and CDs for $2 or three paperback books and CDs for $5 (not listed on website).

For payment methods, we accept cash (best!), Paypal, Venmo, and Zelle.

Lots of Good Deals!

You can preview many of the items for sale here (not including lower-priced books and CDs):

All Items
Art
Books
Clothing
Collectibles
Electronics
Furniture
Games
Garden
Jewelry
Kitchenware
Music / Audio
Music CDs
(no shipping if purchased in person)
Sheet Music
Video / DVD

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