tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2686159412308824684.post7220564554850506609..comments2023-06-17T09:17:19.347-04:00Comments on plodding to paradise: MOBILITY LESSONStammy kennonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13283333078596193368noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2686159412308824684.post-26364072176798056712009-08-14T13:04:05.619-04:002009-08-14T13:04:05.619-04:00Hey gang,
Sometimes when you are considering stuff...Hey gang,<br />Sometimes when you are considering stuff - you're too close to it to see it clearly. With that in mind, I"ll give you my take on listing Isabella with a broker:<br /><br />Buyers in the price range of Isabella are the type of buyers that look at boats.com, usedboats.com etc for their boats. Most of them don't need/use a broker when they consider buying a boat. That' usually reserved for a higher dollar boat (not saying Isabella isn't the 'cream of the crop'). <br /><br />What I see most often done poorly - is the way the listing is written and the photographs are taken. Use those wonderful talents as a writer to 'sell' the boat on the listing and then borrow (if you don't have it) a camera with a 15mm lens to take beautiful staged photos of the inside of the vessel as well as a good photo of her underway - full sail.<br /><br />Just my opinion - I'd hate to see you give up the stinking 10% to a broker - especially since the market has suffered as it has.GWhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14630496561986793013noreply@blogger.com