Posted by W_B on April 16, 2013 at 07:17:38 from (155.188.183.23):
In Reply to: Sale price database? posted by William Fissell on April 14, 2013 at 08:12:14:
I'd like to find such a guide myself. I do try to look at prices realized from auctions when available as one clue. I'm told you can expect somewhere from 5-15% off of asking price as a guide to what actual selling price might have been (or will be), of course, depending on how much of a bargain it was in the beginning. I think if you run into the "this is my price, I'm sticking to it" attitude and the item is a worn out piece of crud and not worth near the asking price to you, I'd walk away. You'll have to have some idea what it will cost you to get it to the condition you need it to be + the buying price to know it it's worth your effort to get it. It'll either sell to someone else or sit there. The seller might have a change of heart, depending on how bad they want to get rid of it. In extreme cases, remember that you can't bargain with or fix stupid. If nothing else, you might be able to buy it out of the fence row from the widow some day!
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