Time to let her go.... Need Pricing Advice
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Just got back from Lauderdale where my family and I had another awesome time. You simply can't beat that area for great boating.
So since I've made the decision to sell her, I don't want this to become mental torture. Looking for advice on where an attractive number would be so she doesn't end up being that long running ad. Fortunately/unfortunately there aren't a lot for sale, so comps are really hard to use.
So looking to the other Sonic experts for some help here.
So since I've made the decision to sell her, I don't want this to become mental torture. Looking for advice on where an attractive number would be so she doesn't end up being that long running ad. Fortunately/unfortunately there aren't a lot for sale, so comps are really hard to use.
So looking to the other Sonic experts for some help here.
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Just for an update...
The broker has had four people come forward with deposits and scheduled visits so far. However each of them have had to back out due to financing issues. I'm rather surprised that anyone would spend the time and energy without having a solid checkbook ready to roll out. This may actually take longer than I expected!
The broker has had four people come forward with deposits and scheduled visits so far. However each of them have had to back out due to financing issues. I'm rather surprised that anyone would spend the time and energy without having a solid checkbook ready to roll out. This may actually take longer than I expected!
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From: joliet, il
Sorry to hear that. Your boat looks great and is priced to sell fast. If it was for sale a year ago I would have been a buyer. With that being said I dealt with Jason fox at coastal financial in Michigan for my 99 sonic loan and he had no trouble puting the loan together for me.



