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mike_brez
Jan 31, 2014Explorer
John&Joey wrote:workhardplayharder wrote:John&Joey wrote:
I just don't see a growing market for Class A's anymore, or even RV'ing in general.
I was lucky I sold my MH last summer. Only had two inquiries and the second one bought it. This was after 4 months of listing it.
If you don't mind sharing, what was the book value vs selling price?
I priced it at NADA low retail with zero options added on. It had a generator and levelers and low to normal miles. It was in great clean shape. The wife told the husband that if they didn't buy that MH, they were going to stop looking. I guess she was pretty sick and tired of seeing a bunch of poorly maintained MH's. I let the MH go in a condition that you could have taken off cross country only needing to pack your clothes and a Visa card. BTW, the buyer gave me full asking price because they knew they were getting a very good deal. I liked the couple where I dropped the price $100 so they could top the tank off (it was above 1/2.)
Like I said above, I only got two inquires on the rig. The first one was just a tire kicker. I simple do not see the RV industry growing by leaps and bounds given the cost of the rigs, price of fuel, poor craftsmanship, and the cost of camping ($30+/night.) A prior post commented that a RV salesmen said they were flying out of the lot. Well I think any salesmen would say that if they wanted to stay in business. A prior poster sold theirs on E-Bay which makes sense to me since you're increasing your potential market base of shrinking potential buyers.
With some research I can find a hotel suite with free breakfast/newspaper/WIFI in an upper chain hotel for about $60/night. Bed bugs and all that other non-sense does not scare me (as it doesn't scare most that travel by auto.
Bring home one bed bug and you'll be singing a different tune. Being in the hotel business I can tell you 99% have or had them and it's a matter of time before the other 1% gets them. I don't care how clean/dirty cheap or expensive the hotel/motel is.
As far as not scaring others that travel by auto as you found out it's not a cheap hobby or way to travel and most probably can't afford it.
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