I’m wondering what different people use as guides to value boats they are considering buying or selling. Before you even get to the point of a survey.
I am looking at a 2013 Chris Craft Corsair 25. It’s for sale for $100k but the JD powers site says it’s worth between $62k-$71k. BUC says it’s worth $66.5k-$73k. Both of these numbers are with all of the equipment/options that I could check to match the listed boat, without a trailer.
This is a HUGE difference.
This boat is listed at a broker so I’m wondering what they might know that I don’t. Or what they’re using that I’ve missed. I’m going to ask for the broker for recent sales data which I assume will come from soldboats.com but unless I see it online myself, it could be tweaked to the brokers advantage. Not a lie, but selective data.
There used to be a site called Yachtbudda.com that would give you a printout from soldboats for $19.95 but I see they’re gone.
I would have thought Covid pricing was behind us but maybe not…
Any ideas or guidance?
Thanks
I am looking at a 2013 Chris Craft Corsair 25. It’s for sale for $100k but the JD powers site says it’s worth between $62k-$71k. BUC says it’s worth $66.5k-$73k. Both of these numbers are with all of the equipment/options that I could check to match the listed boat, without a trailer.
This is a HUGE difference.
This boat is listed at a broker so I’m wondering what they might know that I don’t. Or what they’re using that I’ve missed. I’m going to ask for the broker for recent sales data which I assume will come from soldboats.com but unless I see it online myself, it could be tweaked to the brokers advantage. Not a lie, but selective data.
There used to be a site called Yachtbudda.com that would give you a printout from soldboats for $19.95 but I see they’re gone.
I would have thought Covid pricing was behind us but maybe not…
Any ideas or guidance?
Thanks