A Local Community Barter Network

Trade what you have. Get what you need.

Bartering is a trade that's fallen by the wayside. Let's bring it back. Built strictly for York County neighbors to share talent, time, tools, and food — without always needing cash.

York County farmers market with fresh produce, eggs, and handmade quilts

Why Bartering Matters

In a time of rising costs, our greatest asset is each other.

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Rise Above Costs

Groceries, gas, repairs — everything's gone up. Bartering lets you stretch what you already have without spending cash.

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Help Your Neighbors

When neighbors help neighbors, the whole county gets stronger. We rely on each other — not big corporations.

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Share Your Skills

Don't let talents go to waste. Trade your woodshop skills, garden produce, or tutoring time for what you need.

Featured Local Trades

Hand-picked listings from across York County.

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Success Stories

Traded my garden tiller for two weeks of math tutoring for my son. Simple, fair, and we made a real friend.
Sarah M., Rock Hill
I had extra eggs every week and no cash for someone to help with my yard. Now my flower beds look great.
Walter B., Fort Mill
Swapped a handmade quilt for help moving furniture. This is how things used to be done.
Diane K., Clover

Trade Safely

A few common-sense guidelines to keep our community kind and safe.

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    Meet in public

    Always meet at a public spot — a grocery store lot, library, or community center — during daylight.

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    Trade safely

    Bring a friend if you can. Trust your instincts. If something feels off, walk away.

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    No illegal items

    Strictly no firearms, drugs, alcohol, or anything illegal. No exceptions.

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    Admin-approved listings only

    Every listing is reviewed by a local moderator before it shows up on the board.