What type of lance? I got a letter from Bartlet asking if I would sell mine. Money talks, BS walks. Everyone has a price!
Also, the issue is that there are few planes for sale and are going for a premium right now. You may think it's sentimental, but when a plane goes up and has multiple offers at some "BS price", that's called capitalism.Planes are spending hours or days on themarket right now. I have seriously considered selling myself.
Like these guys for my Mooney?
Everyone hopes for someone with more money than sense buying their plane, myself included. Heck, my ideal buyer is the one who PayPals me the money sight unseen, throws a little extra for my troubles and asks me to fly it to him with a first class ticket return home, at my leisure time.
And while I heard of these cases, I’ve also heard of lottery winners.
I’m a tad more into reality, and the banks and financial institutions represent that reality to me, both as a buyer and a seller. Also notice that unlike real estate, we cannot see what the plane had actually been sold for - you only see the listing leaving the final price to our imagination and hope. You’re right, it’s capitalism. One is based on hope and emotions, the other is based on data and valuation, and sometimes they reach across the divide.
I was talking with a buddy of mine who flips houses as his side gig. He told me “the bank screwed him on the last deal.
“Oh yeah? How’s that?”
“I had a buyer. He was ready to pay the asking price. But when the appraisal came, it came up way short.”
“So what did you do?”
“Sold it to him at the appraised price. What could I do? Sat on the damn house for months thinking we’ll get the full asking price. Shoulda priced it right, we wouldn’t be making all these extra payments.”
“Sooooo, how’d the bank screw you again?”
Seen it with airplanes too many times. Such a sad sight to see an abandoned plane or the one that sat for years and years.
As for what I’m looking for, a straight tail NA Lance, club seating, reasonable paint and interior - preferably having a few years before paint or interior shop are necessary. Reasonable WAAS IFR equipped with a functioning autopilot for coupled approaches and ADSB done, but I can get it done. Preferably less than 6000 hours, low to mid time engine. Pretty straight forward.