โFeb-08-2017 02:50 PM
โFeb-12-2017 10:10 AM
westend wrote:Apple and apples, buddy.
And then there's oranges (but it may not apply to the OP).
In my circumstance, I was looking for a trailer that needed some work. I knew I wouldn't have the heart to tear apart something that was in good shape and road-ready.
When I found the Starcraft that had a wall area I could put my arm through, I knew I had what I wanted. :B
โFeb-12-2017 09:54 AM
Apple and apples, buddy.
โFeb-12-2017 07:54 AM
Lantley wrote:#1nobby wrote:
I my mind there are 2 types of buyers when it comes to used anything.
The buyer that wants "turn-key" and the buyer that doesn't mind a small project at the right price....that would be me.:)
So.....it's a judgment call...fix EVERYTHING and charge accordingly....or fix nothing and price accordingly.
Of course....clean and tidy in BOTH cases.
Just my opinion.
I think there is only 1 type.
The one that will buy if it is priced right.
I understand you maybe a DIY project kind of guy, however if the turn key unit is priced right, I imagine you will make the deal.
I don't think you would not buy because there is nothing wrong with the unit, even if you are willing to take on a project.
If the unit is priced right it will sell to any serious buyer.
โFeb-11-2017 05:41 PM
#1nobby wrote:
I my mind there are 2 types of buyers when it comes to used anything.
The buyer that wants "turn-key" and the buyer that doesn't mind a small project at the right price....that would be me.:)
So.....it's a judgment call...fix EVERYTHING and charge accordingly....or fix nothing and price accordingly.
Of course....clean and tidy in BOTH cases.
Just my opinion.
โFeb-11-2017 05:25 PM
โFeb-11-2017 02:39 PM
Boon Docker wrote:
๐ :B
โFeb-11-2017 12:21 PM
โFeb-11-2017 12:18 PM
Boon Docker wrote:Gdetrailer wrote:
I can't wrap my head around the obsession about new batteries and tires here.
Took 6 months for me to sell a trailer and lots of tire kickers.
You should have put on some new tires and a battery, maybe it would have sold quicker.
โFeb-11-2017 08:39 AM
Gdetrailer wrote:
I can't wrap my head around the obsession about new batteries and tires here.
Took 6 months for me to sell a trailer and lots of tire kickers.
โFeb-11-2017 06:55 AM
Gdetrailer wrote:Tyler0215 wrote:
Clean it, Shine it, and price it above what you will be willing to sell it for. If the buyer balks at the tires, tell him you will put new ones on if he meets your asking price, or you will take $500 less and he buys his own new tires.
AS far as caulking goes, do you have any leaks? If not leave it alone. If so caulking will only highlight the leaks.
If you are offering a clean RV with no leaks it will sell.
I can't wrap my head around the obsession about new batteries and tires here.
When I was shopping for USED trailers to ME it WAS A GIVEN that I (AS IN MYSELF) would most likely HAVE TO BUY NEW TIRES AND BATTERY.. I never expected to find or require a seller to put new tires or battery into the deal..
Quite the opposite, I did not want to pay more than needed and I WANTED TO CONTROL WHAT BATTERIES AND TIRES I BOUGHT.
If YOU the seller has a potential "buyer" balking at the deal with no new tires or battery then kindly tell them that there ARE other potential buyers WAITING to view your trailer..
You the SELLER HAVE the option to either lower the price (IE haggle) or stand firm on price and be patient provided you did not over price it in the first place.
You do not have to take the first buyer/offer, there WILL be others, it does take time and patience when selling. Took 6 months for me to sell a trailer and lots of tire kickers.
โFeb-11-2017 06:50 AM
Gdetrailer wrote:Tyler0215 wrote:
Clean it, Shine it, and price it above what you will be willing to sell it for. If the buyer balks at the tires, tell him you will put new ones on if he meets your asking price, or you will take $500 less and he buys his own new tires.
AS far as caulking goes, do you have any leaks? If not leave it alone. If so caulking will only highlight the leaks.
If you are offering a clean RV with no leaks it will sell.
I can't wrap my head around the obsession about new batteries and tires here.
When I was shopping for USED trailers to ME it WAS A GIVEN that I (AS IN MYSELF) would most likely HAVE TO BUY NEW TIRES AND BATTERY.. I never expected to find or require a seller to put new tires or battery into the deal..
Quite the opposite, I did not want to pay more than needed and I WANTED TO CONTROL WHAT BATTERIES AND TIRES I BOUGHT.
If YOU the seller has a potential "buyer" balking at the deal with no new tires or battery then kindly tell them that there ARE other potential buyers WAITING to view your trailer..
You the SELLER HAVE the option to either lower the price (IE haggle) or stand firm on price and be patient provided you did not over price it in the first place.
You do not have to take the first buyer/offer, there WILL be others, it does take time and patience when selling. Took 6 months for me to sell a trailer and lots of tire kickers.
โFeb-11-2017 06:41 AM
Tyler0215 wrote:
Clean it, Shine it, and price it above what you will be willing to sell it for. If the buyer balks at the tires, tell him you will put new ones on if he meets your asking price, or you will take $500 less and he buys his own new tires.
AS far as caulking goes, do you have any leaks? If not leave it alone. If so caulking will only highlight the leaks.
If you are offering a clean RV with no leaks it will sell.
โFeb-10-2017 06:26 AM
โFeb-10-2017 04:56 AM