Due to lack of use we are selling our car and caravan, seperately of course. Caravan is going first.
Its on Ebay, gumtree and preloved.
Some bloke has offered to advertise it in a special caravan magazine for £140 but I think thats a bit excessive.
Can anyone think of anywhere else I should advertise it?
I want to get rid but I'm not desperate for the money so I'm quite happy to hold out for the right price. However, does anyone know what the right price is? How do I value a caravan?
Ebay, either auction or classified ad will reach biggest audience & you can put it on ukcs as well of course. What you need to avoid is what you mention. Phone calls from companies promising they 'have buyers waiting' if they can advertise your caravan for a large fee.
sold mine on ebay in January looked at dealer prices and private then put it up for sale just above private price as I was selling everything with it and service history. it went for full asking price within a week
What about your local shops and supermarkets and also local newspapers it is not too expensive. The used to be a paper called Free Ads is that still going?
Twurly
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Sold ours a couple of months ago on ebay. We checked similar vans advertised and got a mid range price we were happy with. We advertised a bit higher first with little interest.
I was happy to pay ebay a reasonable cost for selling it but I certainly wouldn't consider £140 just to advertise it. There is no need to incur such high costs.
We also put it on UKCS and had interest but the eventual buyer came through ebay.
We sold my parents-in-laws caravan on ebay and got them a fair price for it, that both the buyers and my parents-in-law found mutually acceptable.
Ebay has probably the greatest exposure in terms of the number of potential buyers who are likely to vew your pictures and description.... but just bear in mind that ebay has TWO types of adverts available.
First type is an auction, where people can bid to buy your caravan, and the highest bid is the price that the caravan sells for. Ebay makes a charge to list your advert (which varies depending on how many photos you use etc), and then they make another charge again when you sell your caravan (they take 10% of the highest bid price as the Final Value Fee). If your buyer then pays for the caravan through PayPal be aware that PayPal will take about another 2% as their fee. So basically, just be aware that you will not get the full amount that your caravan sells for after all the fees have been deducted. Work out the maths before deciding what you want your starting price to be.
Second type is a Classified listing, which is very similar to what you would put in a caravan magazine 'For Sale' section. There is a one-off ebay listing fee for this service - last time I looked it was £15. There is no bidding or Buy-It-Now for this type of listing, and interested buyers have to contact you by email or phone to arrange to view the caravan. The sale is conducted outside of ebay, just the same as if you had put an advert in a magazine. Ebay is basically providing an advert hosting service with this type of listing.
Good luck with the sale, however you decide to advertise the caravan!
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The first question to ask yourself is - if you were wanting to buy a caravan privately where would you look? Ebay and Autotrader might indeed be at the top of your list.
£140 for a "specialist" mag? Is it one you have heard of? If not, why not? The answer is either that nobody reads it, or that its a blatant scam.
Also, dont be afraid of sticking a For Sale sign in your caravan window.....
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