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Old September 25th 03, 02:35 AM
Rob
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Does anyone have experience with the resale value of a homebuilt.

Lets say I build an RV-7 or Lancair ES, fly it for ten years and then decide
to retire to a condo in FL (yeech).

Could I expect to sell a used experimental aircraft for the same amount of
cash I spent on construction?

kleindoc


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Old September 25th 03, 02:43 AM
Jim Vadek
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"Rob" wrote in message
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Does anyone have experience with the resale value of a homebuilt.

Lets say I build an RV-7 or Lancair ES, fly it for ten years and then

decide
to retire to a condo in FL (yeech).

Could I expect to sell a used experimental aircraft for the same amount of
cash I spent on construction?


Not if I was buying it.


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Old September 25th 03, 02:45 AM
John Ammeter
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On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 01:35:42 GMT, "Rob"
wrote:

Does anyone have experience with the resale value of a homebuilt.

Lets say I build an RV-7 or Lancair ES, fly it for ten years and then decide
to retire to a condo in FL (yeech).

Could I expect to sell a used experimental aircraft for the same amount of
cash I spent on construction?

kleindoc


I built an RV-6 for about $26,000 and later sold it for
$45,000....

John
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Old September 25th 03, 04:51 PM
Bob Kuykendall
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Earlier, John Ammeter wrote:

I built an RV-6 for about $26,000 and later sold it for
$45,000....


This raises a good point about the RVs: They are one of the few
homebuilt types to consistently command prices for finished aircraft
that are greater than the cost of the kit or materials plus engine and
components. So if resale value is one of your essential criteria, one
of the RVs is often your best bet.

Bob K.
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Old September 25th 03, 11:19 PM
Jim Vadek
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"Bob Kuykendall" wrote in message
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Earlier, John Ammeter wrote:

I built an RV-6 for about $26,000 and later sold it for
$45,000....


This raises a good point about the RVs: They are one of the few
homebuilt types to consistently command prices for finished aircraft
that are greater than the cost of the kit or materials plus engine and
components. So if resale value is one of your essential criteria, one
of the RVs is often your best bet.


Not really. The original poster wanted to keep and fly the airplane for 10
years. It can be done with a new RV, if the workmanship is good on the
airplane.


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Old September 26th 03, 05:19 AM
Byron Miller
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"John Ammeter" wrote in message
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On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 01:35:42 GMT, "Rob"
wrote:


Could I expect to sell a used experimental aircraft for the same amount

of
cash I spent on construction?

kleindoc


I built an RV-6 for about $26,000 and later sold it for
$45,000....



Not bad, although i would expect more for the 2-3 years of work it
potentially takes to build it. Not to mention the cost of tooling,
hangering, building area and whatnot.

Aviation is a cost no matter how you think you justify it! I'm sure you
spent more than the difference of construction costs and sale price in
maintaning, supporting and even more flying the aircraft!

I guess my point is i wouldn't bet on building an aircraft in the hopes of
resell value. There are better gambles for your money


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Old September 26th 03, 06:09 AM
Barnyard BOb --
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Byron Miller wrote:

I built an RV-6 for about $26,000 and later sold it for
$45,000....



Not bad, although i would expect more for the 2-3 years of work it
potentially takes to build it. Not to mention the cost of tooling,
hangering, building area and whatnot.

Aviation is a cost no matter how you think you justify it! I'm sure you
spent more than the difference of construction costs and sale price in
maintaning, supporting and even more flying the aircraft!

I guess my point is i wouldn't bet on building an aircraft in the hopes of
resell value. There are better gambles for your money

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

When you get your head right.....
You'll be very happy to subsidize your flying hobby with
$19,000 instead of selling for the original cost of parts
or possibly even less.

If money is the object....
Work overtime at your day job and
buy, not build, a homebuilt slug with
no resale value.


Barnyard BOb -- over 50 years of flight

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Old September 26th 03, 09:20 PM
kleindoc
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Yes Bob,

I already know that flying is an expensive hobby. And I'd not expect to
make a profit at the back end.

I only wanted to know whether any portion of my investment would be
salvaged in the end. Of course I'm not including money spent flying,
storage, traveling, maintaining and fixing while I'm using the plane.

I guess the consensus of the group is that IF the construction is
quality, so long as I buy a good kit like an up-to-date RV, I would get
something out of it when it is finally time to sell.

Thanks to all who responded.

kleindoc

"Barnyard BOb --" wrote in message
...

Byron Miller wrote:

I built an RV-6 for about $26,000 and later sold it for
$45,000....



Not bad, although i would expect more for the 2-3 years of work it
potentially takes to build it. Not to mention the cost of tooling,
hangering, building area and whatnot.

Aviation is a cost no matter how you think you justify it! I'm sure you
spent more than the difference of construction costs and sale price in
maintaning, supporting and even more flying the aircraft!

I guess my point is i wouldn't bet on building an aircraft in the hopes

of
resell value. There are better gambles for your money

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

When you get your head right.....
You'll be very happy to subsidize your flying hobby with
$19,000 instead of selling for the original cost of parts
or possibly even less.

If money is the object....
Work overtime at your day job and
buy, not build, a homebuilt slug with
no resale value.


Barnyard BOb -- over 50 years of flight



 




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