n=1 this month fwiw. Sold the airplane in 12 days (if you include waiting for closing, otherwise just a week) for listed price, non-flyaway condition mind you. The you know what buy/seller site never offered me the option of providing a sold sign or disclose to them the sold-for amount, so no idea how the heck that would make it to a comp database. But I can tell you anecdotally, mine should have driven those comp prices down by a lot.
As to the sale turnaround, had to finally direct people to google drive just to get the lookie loos distracted with 50 years of inane log entries; the inquiries were getting too many to individually reply to. Yes, tons of low balls (I don't mind them, proud practitioner of the same) and time-waster/kicker lookie loos (I do mind those). But that's just Tuesday dealing with the general public. Certainly reminded me why I hate selling anything to private parties.
The irony is that I strongly considered salvaging the thing at a bigger loss for the sake of expediency and less hassle... and only didn't because Wentworth never returned my email! Same indifference as the engine vendors. One replied back with the most competitive quote, a month late... the day after closing. I thought that was rather apropos. Even when you're giving it away, "boutique" too busy for your money. Can't make this ish up.
On the other side of things, I've been doing the P-8 thing and dropping sonobuoy offers to certain EABs (I'm a glutton for punishment). And hoo boi, do I empathize with buyers. The recalcitrance and emotional investment is in interstellar space for some of these space cadets. And I say that someone in the position of a seller and buyer in the same time frame. I'm largely shutting it down for the holidays, but we'll see how the mood is after everybody gets their last fill of irrational exuberance this holiday shopping season. Late Jan/Feb tend to be the "
ish, I regret having done that last December..." hangover quarter for americans, very curious to see how 2024 will play out on that front.
My takeaway, people are asking too much if the listings aren't moving in 30 days time. Most of these people just don't strike me as serious sellers, just the equivalent to tire-kickers. Post-covidians still trying to sneak one last FOMO lotto ticket, born on third base think they've hit a triple. They didn't get the memo that 2022 was two years ago.
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I have enjoyed their insults. Had one argue I needed to prove to him I could secure financing
and insurance (cuz them piston FG trikes are a handful
... he could see my occupation on the FB profile mind you) before he would even "let me know" what his asking price was for that bare boned wood propped RV. *clown emoji* Wouldn't even release pictures of the panel and interior. The Glasair boys haven't been much better. A Glas-2 seller turned me down tersely over a 15% underbid, all-cash no financing delay. Not even a counteroffer to get closer to his number or anything. Listing is still up a month later. Then there's the guy asking saratoga money (to wit, more than what the G-2 seller was asking!) for a Glasair 1FT... a 1. *double clown emoji*
2024 is gonna be interesting. Let's gooooo!