MarkH
Line Up and Wait
The last 2 years have not been what I expected, and as a result I am thinking about selling my plane. I want to get further training that my Grumman just can't be used for, and once I am done with that training, the Grumman does not meet my mission. In addition, I am living in a city with some good flying clubs, so this may be my best chance to get some of the ratings I want.
I don't expect to get the money I put into it back (I never did, I always expected the time to be more expensive than renting), but I want to get a fair price for it. The problem is, I don't know how to find a fair price. I started with AOPA's VREF, but I don't know how reliable the $32.5K valuation is in the real world. Partially, because it takes into account the 150HP engine upgrade, but not the extended range tanks, VFR GPS (panel mounted), the MAC-10 radio (or the INOP CDI) and the original paint.
This is my first plane, so when I bought it 2 years ago I had no experience buying and maintaining a plane, and now, I have no experience selling a plane. Any tips for someone selling their first plane (in Las Vegas, if that matters).
I don't expect to get the money I put into it back (I never did, I always expected the time to be more expensive than renting), but I want to get a fair price for it. The problem is, I don't know how to find a fair price. I started with AOPA's VREF, but I don't know how reliable the $32.5K valuation is in the real world. Partially, because it takes into account the 150HP engine upgrade, but not the extended range tanks, VFR GPS (panel mounted), the MAC-10 radio (or the INOP CDI) and the original paint.
This is my first plane, so when I bought it 2 years ago I had no experience buying and maintaining a plane, and now, I have no experience selling a plane. Any tips for someone selling their first plane (in Las Vegas, if that matters).