lrae wrote:
...I used the NADA Guide to price it. Is that what's typically used or is there another way I should be figuring a fair price?
The value is determined by the buyer. It is worth whatever a buyer is willing to pay.
I sold an Aliner last fall for more than NADA because it is a unique trailer, was in near perfect condition, spotlessly clean, and well maintained.
Check Craigslist and RVTrader to find comparable models and the prices. Keep in mind those are the asking price, not necessarily the selling price.
I can't stress enough, spotlessly clean with all personal items removed. Post great pictures that make a buyer want to come and see more.