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Effy
Feb 24, 2015Explorer II
The value is what the comparative market will bear. There must be over a dozen of these sitting across the US for sale. All come in close to an advertised price of 139k - give or take. The only way to find out the lowest price you can get is to start calling and pitting one against another. If it were me, I'd call on every one I could find. The rest is all conjecture and theory based on tire age etc. I guarantee you, you'll never get a discount on '14 untitled MH because of tire age. Not going to happen. The used market on the same year and model seems to be about 130-135. So I don't think you will realize as much depreciation as some of the doom and gloom crowd would lead you to believe. BTW the numbers I quoted above took me about 2 mins of google searches. Imagine what you could do in an hour.
Sorry if I sound a bit cynical but it is what it is. Some of you offering advice to ask for 40, 45, 50% or walk is bad advice. Sorry but it's true. You guys act like it's been wrecked or damage and splitting hairs on tire year etc. Come on, it's a year old. No wonder the value on everyone's MH depreciates so badly. Everyone in the market is convinced that if it's 2 years old it's worthless. You guys need to get real.
Sorry if I sound a bit cynical but it is what it is. Some of you offering advice to ask for 40, 45, 50% or walk is bad advice. Sorry but it's true. You guys act like it's been wrecked or damage and splitting hairs on tire year etc. Come on, it's a year old. No wonder the value on everyone's MH depreciates so badly. Everyone in the market is convinced that if it's 2 years old it's worthless. You guys need to get real.
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