Looking at the classifieds...
#11
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Well, it IS good for the market. The problem is those boats go (mostly)unused and squeeze more potential boaters form our small sport.
#12
. But some people are not in a rush to sell their boat. I've had mine for sale for years on and off. Is it over priced?...Probably, but I'm not in any rush & my family & I enjoy it. It's a lot of bang for the buck in my opinion.
. When a real buyer comes along they will make & offer what they feel it's worth to them.
Then I'll decide whether it's worth it to me to cut it loose for that price.[/QUOTE]
I feel the same about mine.
They all sell in time, 3yrs to sell my last one but I got what I wanted for it.
Some people sell because thet have to, other because they want to. Obviously the better deals are made on boats that have to be sold.
#13
I have seen the housing market coming back, as I started clearing for one of the 3 subdivisions Im doing back to back here in Orlando a few weeks ago. Total of about 170 homes. Also bidding on others that look promising.
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From: Dighton MA
I see American Muscle I Has had a 150 thousand dollar price increase, if that doesn't say it's now a solid boating market nothing will. LOL
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