FasGlas
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Here's two RV-7's I've recently seen posted for sale, one for $300K and the other for $315K. Can they really be getting this kind of money? I have no idea who the sellers are and both planes are very nice, but?????
I think that is beyond dreaming! Someone is smoking somethingHere's two RV-7's I've recently seen posted for sale, one for $300K and the other for $315K. Can they really be getting this kind of money? I have no idea who the sellers are and both planes are very nice, but?????
"Sellers", "Selling" "Listings" and "Asking" don't mean any more than "I have a Bridge in Brooklyn to Sell" I do not think there is any public way of knowing what any aircraft actually SOLD for, the FAA Bill of Sales normally are misleading too. EX: $1 dollar and other good and valuable considerations. There may be other reasons for asking so much but it does help increase the interest in RV7s.Here's two RV-7's I've recently seen posted for sale, one for $300K and the other for $315K. Can they really be getting this kind of money? I have no idea who the sellers are and both planes are very nice, but?????
Did you sell itI was offered just under $300k out of the blue for my recently completed -7A
Just maybe the sellers are having spouse problems and have been told to sell it, so they put it on the market as ordered or strongly suggested for a ridiculous price. It doesn't sell because the market is soft right now and the seller gets to keep flying .Remember houses selling for ridiculous numbers not long ago?
We all thought it was nuts, but a lot of folks became very rich.
I don't see why an owner can't list an airplane for whatever price. If it sells, great for him. Not so good for the buyer
Then the county gets wind of it, and your next aircraft property tax bill jumps...I hope both are sold at the asking price. That should increase the values of our RVs![]()