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Old 12-21-2017, 10:34 AM   #7
Rockyhud
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Stacey's inclusion of craigslist is also good idea. It has LOTS of geographical areas covered and it's free. The main thing you need to remember is your ad only lasts 45 days before it's automatically deleted. If you want/need to keep it running you simply submit the ad again.

When I started my search for RVs, I started using rvtrader.com predominantly and set the search parameters for nation wide. A little while later I found a way to expand the search area for craigslist to nation wide as well. Typically, when you open craigslist in your browser, you'll automatically get directed to the local area. However, you can expand the search results using this method - follow your search word or words with "site: craigslist.org" (without quotes). This will focus the search for information on Craigslist and all of its subdomains. I found several in far away cities that caught my interest that I otherwise wouldn't have known about.

I know you were asking for BEST place to sell, so if I was a seller I wouldn't overlook craigslist. Most potential buyers finding your RV ad in craigslist are likely to be somewhat local to the listing area, but others may know to use the "trick" above and find your ad from afar and turn out being the buyer you're hoping for. I searched several months for ours, and although the RV we bought was listed on RV Trader and not on craigslist, it had the right combination of size, floor plan, price, etc., that we were willing to drive 2100+ miles to check it out and eventually buy it. So, the point is, you never know where your buyer will come from - could be close or could be from far away.
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