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drsteve
Jul 16, 2017Explorer
I commented on the NADA sheet in your other thread.
Prospective buyers who see your ad then look up the NADA value look at the base values, and in most cases, rightly so. Point out your larger than standard A/C as that should be a plus in Texas.
Price it right and it will sell. A lot of people don't want to dicker with a private seller. Decide what you really want and can get for your trailer, add a couple hundred bucks, and call it "firm". My guess is around $4500.
If the price was right, one of those people would have returned with a check in hand.
Most of those options are probably not options... NADA for some inexplicable reason lists these as options, but they also say not to add them to the value if they came standard. You can be reasonably certain that the only actual option on the list was the 15K A/C, an upgrade from the standard 13.5K unit. Stuff like awnings, stab jacks and water heaters are included on every trailer built.
Prospective buyers who see your ad then look up the NADA value look at the base values, and in most cases, rightly so. Point out your larger than standard A/C as that should be a plus in Texas.
Price it right and it will sell. A lot of people don't want to dicker with a private seller. Decide what you really want and can get for your trailer, add a couple hundred bucks, and call it "firm". My guess is around $4500.
They all said, "We have to go apply for a loan at the bank"
If the price was right, one of those people would have returned with a check in hand.
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