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Old 08-18-2017, 08:05 PM   #1
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I need advise!

I got our Airstream during the divorce settlement. My Ex claimed it is 'only' worth $4.500, so I said, I will take it for that price I need advise/ help to estimate a real resale price. Maybe even help how to sell it best. The Airstream is in great, very clean condition. Has a lot of extras and looks great inside and out.
What do I do?
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Old 08-18-2017, 08:29 PM   #2
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You could look and compare prices here: http://www.airstreamclassifieds.com/
Look around locallly. Maybe post some pictures here. I'm not familiar with prices of that year, lots here will know the value.

Once you nail down a selling price you could sell it on that site I linked too.

Or you could go camping...
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Old 08-18-2017, 09:11 PM   #3
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I got our Airstream during the divorce settlement. My Ex claimed it is 'only' worth $4.500, so I said, I will take it for that price I need advise/ help to estimate a real resale price. Maybe even help how to sell it best. The Airstream is in great, very clean condition. Has a lot of extras and looks great inside and out.
What do I do?
You could take it to an Airstream dealer and have said dealer sell it on consignment. Meaning they sell it and take a pre-determined percentage of the selling price, and you get the rest.

They become responsible for showing it to interested prospective buyers, figuring out what it can be sold for, etc. You don't need to do anything until the sale is final and you sign the paperwork.

If you're determined to sell, that's the low-stress way to do it.
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