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What is considered a good turnip price?

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So I never sold turnips on New Leaf or on any games prior but I was thinking of learning the turnip market for this game. Any idea of what price is considered high?
 
So I never sold turnips on New Leaf or on any games prior but I was thinking of learning the turnip market for this game. Any idea of what price is considered high?

Turnips can be bought from Daisy Mae for 90 - 110 Bells each, and sold for up to 700 Bells each. Generally, you want to but them for as close to 90 Bell each as possible and sell them for 500 or more, be it on your own island or another player's island. However, 200 or more is generally a good selling price if you want to strictly sell it on your own island.
 
Anything over 200 if you want to get other peoples attention although there's a ton of people with 500+ and 600+ prices
 
Last week I bought turnips for 101 and sold at 173. It's not one of those eye popping levels, but it's still a great return on investment, especially if you bought turnips in bulk.

Try to sell as high as you can, but as long as you're not losing money, I think it's still worth buying them.
 
typically, it’d be best to buy turnips for a price somewhere in the 90’s and the most ideal price to sell them for would be somewhere in the 400-600 range but as those prices don’t come along super often, even a price somewhere around 200 would be a decent sell
 
I consider 450 - 475 to be the minimum "good price", after factoring in entry fees. If you aren't looking at other people's towns, the threshold for a "good price" is probably much lower, however.
 
For me, any good turnip price is a price that will turn me a profit! 300+ is pretty decent, 450 + is good (and what I'd like to target on an ideal week), 500+ stellar. But, lines for the 500+ places tend to be super long, so I usually go for 300-450 prices.
 
I buy for literally any price, and sell for 400 minimum. Its easy to find that price if you use this forum, just be sure to tip!
 
I buy for literally any price, and sell for 400 minimum. Its easy to find that price if you use this forum, just be sure to tip!
Yeah like I said above, there's plenty of good people here and on other websites letting people sell at 400+ for a small tip. Personally think around 10-20% is the best way to tip even if they aren't asking for anything
 
Yeah like I said above, there's plenty of good people here and on other websites letting people sell at 400+ for a small tip. Personally think around 10-20% is the best way to tip even if they aren't asking for anything
I like to do a flat 198k, which is about 10% with an inventory worth 2m.
 
If it's me hosting then I say that tips aren't required but appreciated and then a list off possible wants. That's what I did back in NL but I haven't got any good prices in NH yet. I was honestly surprised how many people will tip just because and it's always heartwarming to see :D
 
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