My cousin and hubby just sold theirs through PPL. They have a "program" that they explained to them where they list it higher than is reasonable, then in a couple of weeks, it goes "On Sale", then a couple more weeks "Reduced" and so on. They told them it would take about 6 weeks + or - to sell and I think theirs was just about right on the dot. Then another 4+ weeks for them to get their check. Don't know how much the commission was. Unless you're in a big hurry or just plain don't want to mess with it, I'd give Craigslist or ebay a shot for a short while first. No commission to have to part with and since you still have a balance owing, you don't want to give up any more than necessary. Be aware, that with craigslist, which is how we sold our ROO, you'll get a bunch of idiots that are either scamming to get info - DO NOT SEND THEM EMAIL FROM YOUR PERSONAL EMAIL NO MATTER WHAT STORY THEY GIVE YOU. We sent everything through craigslist with no personal info included or available. The only thing they knew was the city we're in. Another idiot wanted to know if we'd like to trade our ROO for a "mostly restored '67 VW" located in Fresno, CA.....well, NO!!! We did get serious contacts and did sell it on craigslist, just know going in that it's not always easy. The upside of PPL is that besides handling all the garbage involved, if the purchaser needs financing, they can help with that. Good luck. Sorry to see anyone get out of camping for a while, but yes, they do leave....just don't let them back in no matter what or they'll be there forever - note my neighbor. And they'll do less to help out than they did before they "grew up and moved out".
Trailerless but still have the spirit
2013 Rockwood Ultra Lite 2604 - new family
2007 Rockwood ROO HTT - new family
2003 Ford F-150
4 doggies - We support Adopt/Rescue.
Sam, you were the best!
Cubbie, Foxy, Biscuit and Lily - all rescues!