Do you know how much it costs to furnish an apartment from scratch in 2026? Between €3,000 and €8,000, easily. What most people don’t realize is that almost everything you’d buy new, someone is giving away right now a few streets over. On Givore, everything is 100% free: nobody charges, people just share. Here’s the real comparison between buying new and getting it free.
| Item | New price | On Givore |
|---|---|---|
| Sofa or pouf | €200–1,200 | Free |
| Table, chairs, or desk | €80–400 | Free |
| Office chair | €80–250 | Free |
| Exercise bench or gym gear | €100–400 | Free |
| Bundle of toys and games for kids | €80–200 | Free |
| Baby changing table and baby items | €100–300 | Free |
| Kids’ bicycle helmet | €15–60 | Free |
| 15–20 books | €100–300 | Free |
| Suitcase or backpack | €50–200 | Free |
| Dinnerware, mirror, or decor | €80–250 | Free |
Total saved: between €915 and €3,560 with just these 10 items.
And the list could go on: beach chairs, plant pots, microwaves, art, anything a neighbor is ready to let go.
How Givore Works
Set your location, pick your radius (500 meters, 5 km, whatever), and see what your neighbors are giving away right now. No middlemen, no shipping, no hidden costs. You message the person, pick up the item, done.
Why People Give Things Away
The most common reasons: moves, inheritances, growing babies, redecorating, clearing out apartments. Most items are in good shape and people give them away because the alternative is throwing them in the dumpster.
Beyond Saving Money
Every reused object is one less produced. Less demand means less logging, less transport, less packaging, and less waste. You save money, but you also help your neighborhood work as a small circular economy.
Next time you’re about to buy something? Check Givore first. There’s a good chance someone has it waiting for you.
