BurnitBlue
Well-Known Member
I have long believed that the buyer (who supplies the cash) effectively pays for the services of the Yacht Broker.
If proof were needed take a look at a Greek based Vancouver 32 for sale (Apollo and Dickies).
There are four prices advertised for this boat. £48,000 with two Greek based brokers, one in Levkas and another in Nidri (Apollo). Another UK Broker (Dickies) who is asking £45,000 (Yachtworld)). The owner seller in UK who is also advertising his asking price at £43,000 (Apollo). I was also offered this boat for £38,000 by a private "agent" last week who was obviously not an official representative of the seller, but a hustler who recognised that he could get a discount direct from the seller instead of going through a broker. It is obvious that the seller has passed on the Broker fees to the buyer.
This is for the same boat which is easily recognised by the unusual sonic stern gear. I have come across this method a few times in the past year.
What annoys me is the way the broker concentrates his efforts for the seller and treats the buyer with disdain. Who pays the piper?
So what's my problem I hear you cry. The problem is that it is quite rare to identify the owner as in this case, so it is necessary to deal with the broker for an extra 10%.
If proof were needed take a look at a Greek based Vancouver 32 for sale (Apollo and Dickies).
There are four prices advertised for this boat. £48,000 with two Greek based brokers, one in Levkas and another in Nidri (Apollo). Another UK Broker (Dickies) who is asking £45,000 (Yachtworld)). The owner seller in UK who is also advertising his asking price at £43,000 (Apollo). I was also offered this boat for £38,000 by a private "agent" last week who was obviously not an official representative of the seller, but a hustler who recognised that he could get a discount direct from the seller instead of going through a broker. It is obvious that the seller has passed on the Broker fees to the buyer.
This is for the same boat which is easily recognised by the unusual sonic stern gear. I have come across this method a few times in the past year.
What annoys me is the way the broker concentrates his efforts for the seller and treats the buyer with disdain. Who pays the piper?
So what's my problem I hear you cry. The problem is that it is quite rare to identify the owner as in this case, so it is necessary to deal with the broker for an extra 10%.
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