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Anonymous
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I have spent my life selling things, both professionally and as constant pass time.
I have sold quite a few boats and interestingly have learned that January is a great (for me the best) time to sell a boat (Christmas is over, also that is the time of year that large organised boat shows are happening in this part of the country), people are out shopping for boats.
Later in the spring, when everyone thinks it’s then time to sell their boat, all of a sudden there are hundreds of boats for sale, the competition can be tough.
Also, I’ve notice on many/most boats, that the owner/seller always places a higher value on the accessories (they remember buying them new), much more than the buyer does (now buying them used).
We can dance around answering the question, but if something is not selling over some period of time the price is probably too high.
Regards,
Ron Fisher
I have sold quite a few boats and interestingly have learned that January is a great (for me the best) time to sell a boat (Christmas is over, also that is the time of year that large organised boat shows are happening in this part of the country), people are out shopping for boats.
Later in the spring, when everyone thinks it’s then time to sell their boat, all of a sudden there are hundreds of boats for sale, the competition can be tough.
Also, I’ve notice on many/most boats, that the owner/seller always places a higher value on the accessories (they remember buying them new), much more than the buyer does (now buying them used).
We can dance around answering the question, but if something is not selling over some period of time the price is probably too high.
Regards,
Ron Fisher