How do I sell furniture and textbooks at Stanford?
SUpost (supost.com) is where the Stanford community buys and sells secondhand: furniture, textbooks, bikes, electronics, cars, and more. 309,943 for-sale listings have been posted since 2005, and 860,000+ buyer inquiries have been sent to sellers all-time.
How do I sell furniture and textbooks at Stanford?
Post a free listing on SUpost (supost.com), the Stanford student marketplace: with a verified stanford.edu email your listing is live immediately after you confirm it. Add a title, price, description, and up to four photos; interested buyers message you through the listing and you arrange a pickup on or near campus.
Do things actually sell on SUpost?
Yes — 56% of for-sale listings on SUpost get at least one direct buyer inquiry, the median responded listing draws 3 interested buyers, and the first inquiry arrives within 24 hours 69% of the time (as of June 2026, conservative all-time floors). Well-photographed, fairly priced furniture and bikes move fastest, especially around quarter starts and move-out.
Who buys on SUpost?
Buyers on SUpost are overwhelmingly Stanford students, staff, and alumni — the marketplace serves the Stanford community, and about 68,000 verified Stanford people have posted or replied to a listing all-time. That means local, in-person pickups instead of shipping to strangers.
How do payment and pickup work on SUpost?
SUpost does not process payments — buyer and seller agree on the price in the listing thread and settle in person, typically with cash or a peer-to-peer app at pickup. Meet in a public spot on or near campus, and be wary of any buyer who proposes shipping, overpayment, or off-platform checks.
