rickhise wrote:
Going to sell our 2016 Camper. Wondering what tips some of you like to use, to generate interest.
I’ll park it on high volume traffic spot for my area, near entrance to a popular state park
Camp Ground.
Perspective shoppers can do a walk around but will have to call a cell to make other arrangements.
(I’ll also use some on line social media)
It will be detailed
Be more specific with your description without being too wordy. Note any significant additions/alterations you've made to the unit that are not standard equipment. (solar panels, batteries, special racks, hitches, paint, awnings, etc.) Post the Year, Make, Model Number, and the size/length. I would NOT leave the unit unattended in a non secure location, especially at night, unless it is already a junkpile. State any deficiencies/damage in the ad. A few good photos (like 4/5) showing the outside/inside and any damage are sufficient. Send more to interested parties if/when they contact you and ask for them.
If you can, find a link showing your floor plan, post it in your ad. Study the floor plan yourself and if any callers ask questions about features that are delineated in the plan, refer them to it rather than answering the questions over the phone or by email. This will weed out flakes and lookieloos and save you time. It will make you sound more professional which discourages scammers.
Post your price in the ad, be clear about your terms, (cash, wire transfer, trade, etc.) and note the units approximate location on the planet. Show the unit by appointment only and do not reveal the location until you have a serious buyer with an appointment and money. Ask the possible buyer their name/phone number in advance and confirm it with them if/when they arrive to see the unit.
Do the above and if your price/timing/location is right, chances are you'll sell the unit quickly with minimal rif raf.
Chum lee