@WDD , I am using a local to me broker, Brad Vidrine (Gulfair). He has provided me with excellent advice and education which helped me decide on which airframe and which models to consider within my budget. He redirected my thinking based upon my present 'mission' and we decided on a post '79 182 Q for the best bang for the buck. He scours sources in dry states and found one in Colorado that is two owner and owned 26yrs by the last maintained by a shop he is familiar with. He happened upon this plane in about 3 weeks. He will perform the inspection and can perform annuals/service in his facility. He is located in Jennings, La. The 7% fee is well worth his service IMO. Feel free to pm me for more information.
@Half Fast I had put in an offer for a 182RG that was the seventh offer in 72hrs and all the others were near asking and over! (I bid 10% below asking and the selling broker said most of the solid, reasonably priced for the current market aircraft are selling for asking. He said things were a little crazy at the moment.) My broker did find the market has seemed to peak in price and it is looking like a plateau at least. As far as auto racing... that was my last irrational hobby prior to this one. Started in karts with my son in the late 90's and moved into formula racing around 2004. The last cars we ran were getting a bit expensive to run and parts were from one source (spec class). I did get a quick education in carbon fiber repair though . My current wife thinks this 'flying thing' is expensive. The last year of running only my son in a 13 race series cost over 500K but did include one tub and most of the other pricy bits courtesy of lap traffic on an oval...grrrr.
@Half Fast I had put in an offer for a 182RG that was the seventh offer in 72hrs and all the others were near asking and over! (I bid 10% below asking and the selling broker said most of the solid, reasonably priced for the current market aircraft are selling for asking. He said things were a little crazy at the moment.) My broker did find the market has seemed to peak in price and it is looking like a plateau at least. As far as auto racing... that was my last irrational hobby prior to this one. Started in karts with my son in the late 90's and moved into formula racing around 2004. The last cars we ran were getting a bit expensive to run and parts were from one source (spec class). I did get a quick education in carbon fiber repair though . My current wife thinks this 'flying thing' is expensive. The last year of running only my son in a 13 race series cost over 500K but did include one tub and most of the other pricy bits courtesy of lap traffic on an oval...grrrr.