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Turning Clutter into Cash: Nextdoor Insights Reveal an Upcycling Opportunity in America’s Annual Spring Cleaning Trend

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Nextdoor (NYSE: KIND) releases insights on spring cleaning attitudes and opportunities for neighbors to participate in the circular economy movement. Survey data shows a high percentage of Americans planning to engage in spring cleaning, with a focus on decluttering and the potential to earn extra income through selling items. The press release highlights the positive impact of spring cleaning on mood and the success of Nextdoor's For Sale & Free marketplace in facilitating sustainable decluttering practices.
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SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Nextdoor (NYSE: KIND), the essential neighborhood app, today released insights exploring attitudes and intentions for the annual American tradition, spring cleaning. Conducted via a survey of neighbors on Nextdoor, while the research revealed a strong appetite for tidying, it also underscored an opportunity for neighbors to participate in the circular economy movement and make extra cash as they declutter.

This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240319216633/en/

Nextdoor survey data, spring cleaning (Graphic: Business Wire)

Nextdoor survey data, spring cleaning (Graphic: Business Wire)

According to survey results conducted by Nextdoor, 86% of Americans plan to participate in spring cleaning 2024, with the number jumping to 91% for Nextdoor users. The results revealed:

  • The majority of spring cleaners spend at least a full day on this chore – while 18% plan to dedicate a full week or more to their deep cleaning.
  • Removing clutter is the top reason adults choose to participate, with 79% of respondents citing this motivation.
  • 94% of respondents are in a better mood after they have cleaned.

While the data showed that the time commitment for this deep dive cleaning clearly is worth the effort, these activities can also be a source of income. Faced with rising costs of living in 2023, neighbors sold more than 3.8 million items on Nextdoor’s For Sale & Free marketplace. From kitchen gadgets and bicycles to exercise equipment and automobiles, the marketplace gives neighbors access to an easy, environment-friendly way to offload unwanted items and turn their clutter into cash. Nextdoor’s data revealed that in 2023:

  • Nearly 49K items sold for over $5,000; while items ranged from wrought iron gates to complete ceramics studios, 80% of these big-ticket sales were in the automotive category.
  • Items listed in the $50-$100 range had the highest sell through rate on the marketplace.
  • For those just eager to get rid of clutter, 34% of items sold were listed for free.

“Spring cleaning is a real nationwide phenomenon,” said Chris Klotzbach, Head of Product and Content Marketing at Nextdoor. “But now it's more than rolling up your sleeves for a deep clean – it’s another passive income source. In 2023, Nextdoor’s For Sale & Free saw 10% more listings per month in the spring, showing a new facet in American’s cleaning rituals: turning clutter to cash.”

To learn more about Nextdoor’s survey of spring cleaning habits, visit the Nextdoor for Business Insights page.

About Nextdoor

Nextdoor (NYSE: KIND) is the neighborhood network. Neighbors, businesses of all sizes, and public agencies in more than 330,000 neighborhoods across 11 countries turn to Nextdoor to connect to the neighborhoods that matter to them so that they can thrive. As a purpose-driven company, Nextdoor leverages innovative technology to cultivate a kinder world where everyone has a neighborhood they can rely on — both online and in the real world. Download the app or join the neighborhood at nextdoor.com. For more information and assets, visit nextdoor.com/newsroom.

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Source: Nextdoor Holdings, Inc.

Nextdoor shared insights on attitudes and intentions for spring cleaning, emphasizing the opportunity for neighbors to participate in the circular economy movement.

86% of Americans plan to engage in spring cleaning in 2024, with 91% of Nextdoor users expressing their intention to participate.

The top reason cited by 79% of respondents for participating in spring cleaning is to remove clutter.

The press release mentions that neighbors can sell unwanted items on Nextdoor's For Sale & Free marketplace, with over 3.8 million items sold in 2023.

Items in the automotive category had the highest sell-through rate for items priced between $50-$100 on the marketplace.

Chris Klotzbach, Head of Product and Content Marketing at Nextdoor, highlighted the transformation of spring cleaning into a passive income source and the success of the For Sale & Free marketplace in facilitating this process.
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Nextdoor is where you connect to the neighborhoods that matter to you so you can belong. Companys purpose is to cultivate a kinder world where everyone has a neighborhood they can rely on. Neighbors around the world turn to Nextdoor daily to receive trusted information, give and get help, get things done, and build real-world connections with those nearby — neighbors, businesses, and public services. Today, neighbors rely on Nextdoor in more than 280,000 neighborhoods across 11 countries. In the U.S., nearly 1 in 3 households uses the network. Nextdoor is based in San Francisco.