If you have all that time to sell it, put it up now and see what happens. You never know, it could sell in a few days for what you're asking (or close to it), or you could sit on it for a year before you let it go for less than what you originally had as your bottom line. In Sept. '07 I put my 23' Seabird CC up for sale and didn't get a buyer until Aug. '08 for 25% less than my asking price. After 11 months I was completely fine with it since I already had another boat, plus I just wanted it gone at that point.
Who knows where the market will be in 2 years, especially considering we have a (much needed!) presidential election during that time. I say you put it up for sale and see what happens.
Also meant to add, my dad sold his 23' Sceptre back in Nov. to a guy from Wash. state for asking price after having it listed for 2 months, so you never know until you give it a try.
Last edited by ScottM; 03-24-2012 at 08:20 AM.
Reason: add'l info
|