โAug-15-2013 06:25 PM
โAug-16-2013 07:48 AM
eabc5454 wrote:
Ron, if you prepped it I have no doubt that it was gorgeous. Your restorations are amazing. I'd love to have a restored version of my parents '58 red and white Bel Air station wagon.
We recently traded in our TT for a new MH - a different situation from yours, granted. However, we traded it in for what we paid for it three years ago. We used the NADA book as a guide and insisted on high retail. We also negotiated the lowest price possible on the new unit, based on the lowest prices we saw on the internet or quotes we got from wholesale dealers. We think we got an amazing deal, and have no regrets.
I think you'll always make more if you can do a private sale, but if you price it, advertise it and don't get any bites it might be worth considering a consignment sale.
โAug-16-2013 06:49 AM
โAug-16-2013 05:15 AM
peaches&cream wrote:
Sold my HR Ambassador PRT last week. It was a 37 ft. DP. I advertized it on RV Trader. Used the $14.95, 14 day listing.
I looked up the NADA on mine using no options. The figures were:
Ave. Retail- $83,970
Low Retail- $69,700
I advertized it at $73,900 or best offer
Sold it for $71,000
I had advertized it on RVTrader in April, 2013 for $78,900 OBO and did not get a offer. There is 1 other HR like mine with 40,000 miles advertized in Fl. for $68,900. Mine had 28,000.
A lot of "luck" is required. The couple that bought mine sold their 2005 Damon Astoria this past Friday and purchased mine on Tue. It only takes 1 but you have to find that 1. Also, I had the MH spotless. Washed and waxed. They both remarked about how clean it was.
Be prepared to lose money if you deal with a RV Dealer. La Mesa RV offered me $50,000 for mine. Need to sell it yourself and have it showroom ready when you market it.
โAug-16-2013 04:58 AM
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