westernrvparkowner wrote:
Better to keep it in a clean secure area where it is easy for you to show it to buyers. Priced right with good pictures on Craigslist works for most people. Be sure it is clean inside and out with all your personal items removed. If you can, have power to the unit so the buyer can see that everything works.
X2 - being able to demonstrate the systems was very beneficial when I sold my previous TT. I also had a step ladder available so they could check the roof. Had the AC cranking prior to prospective buyers arrival, and had the fridge on and water hooked up and heating. Sold it to the first guy that emailed my CL ad - for my asking price.