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RetiredRealtorR
Nov 02, 2020Explorer
Craigslist and RV Trader can be good guidelines, but remember, you are seeing what sellers are ASKING for their RV's, and not what their RV's actually SELL for, if they sell at all.
Your best bet is to 'find the market' ---- To do this, begin by pricing your RV at what you feel is a realistic price. If after a week or 10 days you get little or no response, LOWER the price. Let it run another week or so, but be ready to systematically continue to lower the price until you find the sweet spot, at which time it will sell.
Best of luck to you, but has already been mentioned, you're not entering into the best selling season.
Your best bet is to 'find the market' ---- To do this, begin by pricing your RV at what you feel is a realistic price. If after a week or 10 days you get little or no response, LOWER the price. Let it run another week or so, but be ready to systematically continue to lower the price until you find the sweet spot, at which time it will sell.
Best of luck to you, but has already been mentioned, you're not entering into the best selling season.
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