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MarkTwain
Nov 10, 2013Explorer
I am asking this, since we plan to start out small and inexpensive but if we really like this, will want to trade up to a bigger size.
I see all types of floor plans, and wonder when we try to sell it on our own, which floor plan types are most desirable and will sell the fastest?
We are looking in the 29' - 34' range.
I think you are asking one of those questions that has no right answer i.e. "How long should a man's legs be?" Answer, "long enough to touch the ground":) Buying a trailer to meet your RV likes, dislikes or needs based on what might sell in the future instead of meeting your current today RV needs and likes could end up being less than a positive experience. I think there are real general models of trailers that are designed for specific interests of RVers i.e. Toy Haulers for those who want to carry quads, motorcycles, bunk beds for those with children , trailers/RV's that are in the 16' to 24' range for those with smaller trucks to pull and then the majority of RVers who have rigs in the 30' 38' range who have at least 3/4 to 1 ton trucks. Moral of the story, like is too short to buy an RV that dosen't meet your needs or desires for use today:) If you maintain a rig where all of it's systems work and looks well maintained will sell later.
I see all types of floor plans, and wonder when we try to sell it on our own, which floor plan types are most desirable and will sell the fastest?
We are looking in the 29' - 34' range.
I think you are asking one of those questions that has no right answer i.e. "How long should a man's legs be?" Answer, "long enough to touch the ground":) Buying a trailer to meet your RV likes, dislikes or needs based on what might sell in the future instead of meeting your current today RV needs and likes could end up being less than a positive experience. I think there are real general models of trailers that are designed for specific interests of RVers i.e. Toy Haulers for those who want to carry quads, motorcycles, bunk beds for those with children , trailers/RV's that are in the 16' to 24' range for those with smaller trucks to pull and then the majority of RVers who have rigs in the 30' 38' range who have at least 3/4 to 1 ton trucks. Moral of the story, like is too short to buy an RV that dosen't meet your needs or desires for use today:) If you maintain a rig where all of it's systems work and looks well maintained will sell later.
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