Pre-listing market review

Know what your boat could sell for before you list it.

Get a broker-reviewed value range for your boat or yacht, based on market activity, condition factors, location, and selling path.

  • Broker-reviewed range
  • Comparable listings
  • No obligation to list
Your Boat Seller Brief
Broker Reviewed

2019 · 38ft Express Cruiser · Twin Diesel

Estimated Market Range

$185,000 $215,000

Confidence: Strong market context

Comparable Listings
14 active · 6 recent sales
Condition Factors
Maintained · Low hours · Upgraded electronics
Recommended Path
Brokered sale — strong shoulder-season demand

Broker Notes

Comps in your region trend toward the upper range when service records and bottom-paint history are presented up front.

Before you list

Get a clearer boat value range before you sell

Pricing your boat or yacht on guesswork is expensive. A realistic boat value range — informed by current market activity, comparable listings, condition, and location — protects your number whether you list privately, with a broker, or accept a trade-in.

Price too high

Your boat sits, goes stale, and attracts weaker offers later.

Price too low

You may leave real money on the table before understanding the market.

Trade too fast

You may accept convenience without knowing your outside selling range.

Why it matters

Why online boat value calculators fall short

Model year, engine hours, condition, location, upgrades, seasonality, and current market activity all move the number. A generic boat value calculator can't weigh comparable listings or current buyer demand the way a broker-reviewed estimate can.

Engine hours
Condition
Location
Seasonality
Recent listing activity
Current buyer demand

What you receive

What your Boat Seller Brief includes

A concise, broker-reviewed boat value review built around the details that actually move what your boat or yacht may sell for.

Broker-reviewed boat value range
Comparable listings and recent sales context
Condition, engine hours, and equipment factors
Location and seasonality adjustments
Recommended selling path (private, broker, trade-in)
Asking price vs realistic selling price guidance

Selling path

Choose the right selling path

Private sale, listing with a broker, or trade-in — each path has trade-offs. Your Seller Brief includes a recommended path based on your boat, your timeline, and current market activity.

Option

Private Sale

Potentially more control and upside on asking price vs selling price, but more work on screening, paperwork, and negotiation.

Option

Listing with a Broker

More exposure, professional presentation, and guidance — typically with commission and listing prep costs to weigh.

Option

Trade-In

Faster and simpler. Convenience can come with a lower number, so it helps to know your market range first.

Who it's for

Built for boat owners before they list

You may not be ready to list today. You just want to know what your boat could realistically sell for — and which selling path makes the most sense — before you make a move.

What is my boat worth?

Get a realistic value range before you list, trade in, or accept an offer.

Am I priced too high or too low?

See how your boat compares against current listings and recent market signals.

Should I list, trade, or hold?

Understand which selling path may make the most sense before deciding.

How it works

How the broker-reviewed value review works

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Tell us about your boat

Share the year, make, model, engine details, condition, location, and any upgrades.

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We review the market

We compare your boat against relevant listings, market context, and seller factors.

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You get a value range

Receive a broker-reviewed Seller Brief with a realistic range and recommended next steps.

FAQ

Boat selling questions owners ask before listing

Free · No obligation · No public listing

Request your free Boat Seller Brief

Share a few details about your boat and receive a broker-reviewed value range with selling-path guidance.

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No obligation. No public listing. Your details are reviewed privately and used only to prepare your Boat Seller Brief.

Before you list it, know your number.

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