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In Los Montesinos, Mr Firth started an auction house, selling everything from cups to cuddly toys, to wigs, to dressers. He sells everything for a discounted price. Mr Firth moved to Spain around five years ago for a new start.
Hoardes of British ex-pats now come to Mr Firth to bag a bargain for their home.
The cost of living in Benidorm is cheap but the materials used to furnish people houses are expensive Mr Firth explained.
He said: “You can furnish a full house in this warehouse for possibly a third of the cost of what it would cost you in a second-hand shop.”
The auction takes place every Friday and people come from far and wide to get themselves a bargain.
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After one of his auctions, he said: “We’ve made £6,800.
“Not a bad night, not a bad night.”
Even after having to pay out to people who brought some items in, Mr Firth still gets to take home nearly £3,000 in profit.
He continued: “Perfect today, I’ve made some cash today. We will start all over again on Monday.”
The profits are split 50/50 with Mr Firth.
Mr Shaw said: “Every Monday we have a list of houses to go and look at.
“We either buy the furniture, and if it's not what we’re looking for we’ll persuade them to put it into auction.”
To ensure his business is a success, Mr Firth ensures he can cater for all.
He said: “There is nothing here that we do not sell.”
People wanting to make a living abroad may need to find a gap in the market, offering a product or service that’s different and taking a chance.