Grum.Man
En-Route
To piggy back off all the market analyst post of recent. What would you do if you had your plane for sale and nobody is buying it? With the faucet on the lucrative inflated plane market of the last 3 years closing off I am seeing the same planes posted over and over again for the same or slightly less money. I've seen the same RV3 on e-bay probably 5 times or more. Usually as a buy it now instead of an auction. This last time it was listed as an auction and was only bid up to 24k. I think he started in the high 40ks for it.
There are some biplanes on BS that have been listed Multiple times with the price only dropping a few hundred bucks each time. Admittedly I made an offer on one that the seller didn't take and commented that he had rejected offers only a couple thousand less than he had it listed for.
So would you as a seller:
a: Finally concede that your plane isn't worth your asking price and sell it for less?
b: Say screw the market I'll let it rot away before I take a dime less (whilst paying more than the difference in hangar rent until your kids auction it off)
c: Do something to it in an effort to increase its value
d: Part it out
There are some biplanes on BS that have been listed Multiple times with the price only dropping a few hundred bucks each time. Admittedly I made an offer on one that the seller didn't take and commented that he had rejected offers only a couple thousand less than he had it listed for.
So would you as a seller:
a: Finally concede that your plane isn't worth your asking price and sell it for less?
b: Say screw the market I'll let it rot away before I take a dime less (whilst paying more than the difference in hangar rent until your kids auction it off)
c: Do something to it in an effort to increase its value
d: Part it out