Judders
Well-Known Member
Does that seem a little steep to anyone else?
Does that seem a little steep to anyone else?
including vat ???
Well I wonder just what value they are adding, given that they sold the boat to me less than three years ago... but in all seriousness, I am not sure, so maybe it's even worse.
11% is not an unreasonable request. I'll sell it to you for 50% if you like...Does that seem a little steep to anyone else?
11%
Very good pix, good write up - realistic asking price. With these three clearly given (especially the last one), most things that float will find a buyer
With our broker we agreed a %, got the price we wanted and sold the boat in 2 months, always got a phone call when viewings were arranged and a follow up call.
Which brokerage provided you with this good service?
Never in a million years, to say it depends how good he is is rubish, even the best will not charge you that amount.
If the sale price is £5k the gross commission is £550. At normal 8% it is £400. Often a small low priced boat takes just as much effort to sell as a substantial boat.
Yacht brokers are just like estate agents.................they only survive because people are too lazy or ignorant to do their own selling/buying. And with todays internet access to even bigger audiences than ever before, I fail to understand why anyone would user a broker.......
especially when they want ELEVEN percent. Sod that for a game of sailors.