JnJnKatiebug wrote:
Kayteg1 wrote:
Hankooks are not that cheap neither.
This is sociological thing.
The truth is that for average buyer set of cheap tires, but new will be good eye catcher.
99% buyers go for what looks good and shines, not for what is reliable and long lasting.
You are not saying what selling price you have in mind and how much new tires will cost.?
I am thinking it's worth about $55k as is. I can get the Hankooks out the door for $425 each so I would add that to the price.
I would price the MH at a fair price, not replace the tires, AND when negotiating with a prospective buyer, REDUCE the price of a new set of tires!
This is a better marketing strategy than just raising the price if you replace the tires before putting in on the market or just pricing it lower because it needs tires.