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Veebyes wrote:
Are you buying to sell or are you buying to use it?
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โJul-28-2016 12:47 PM
the bear II wrote:
If priced right and in relatively good condition any RV will sell. I've sold various RVs for the past 45 years. Each one sold in a reasonable amount of time. Campers, TT, Class C, Class A and a couple of home made RVs. There will be a buyer somewhere. Right price, good condition and how you advertise it will make the difference.
โJul-28-2016 12:46 PM
B.O. Plenty wrote:
Look at what the dealers are selling. TT around 25 ft seem to sell best around here. Can be pulled by a 1/2 ton pickup. Bigger 5th wheels are very hard to unload used unless they are pretty old and cheap. Tried to sell my 2011 32 ft fiver last year, didn't get a single call. price and condition was very good, advertised all over. Moral, buy what you think you're going to keep because it isn't always easy to get rid of..
B.O.
โJul-28-2016 12:33 PM
โJul-28-2016 11:40 AM
B.O. Plenty wrote:
Look at what the dealers are selling. TT around 25 ft seem to sell best around here. Can be pulled by a 1/2 ton pickup. Bigger 5th wheels are very hard to unload used unless they are pretty old and cheap. Tried to sell my 2011 32 ft fiver last year, didn't get a single call. price and condition was very good, advertised all over. Moral, buy what you think you're going to keep because it isn't always easy to get rid of..
B.O.
โJul-28-2016 11:13 AM
โJul-28-2016 10:07 AM
nickthehunter wrote:I would agree with both of those statements.ol' yeller wrote:This; with one caveat. Any RV that is underpriced will probably sell the fastest.
I would think that TTs are probably the easiest to sell. My reasoning is that they are usually lower priced than the others and that is mostly what I see in the campground when we go camping.
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