Fishbreath wrote:
I just sold my Class A last week after several weeks on the market. Craigslist only generated a couple of responses and they now charge a fee to list vehicles.
I posted on RVTrader using their basic plan. (4 pictures and a narrative). I got a couple of hits but no reasonable offers.
I upped the RVTrader listing to a higher cost plan that allowed me to post more pictures and video. This seemed to do the trick and I sold the RV with several other people waiting in line in case the deal fell through.
I did get a price range through NADA and priced it fairly. The people that bought it told me that they thought it was priced too low.
Good luck with the process and watch out for the lowballers.
You're right, only four pictures won't sell anything -- especially an RV. The more pictures the better. Good, well-lighted pictures -- just like in Real Estate.