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A Seller's Market for Brokerage Boats: Now is the Perfect Time to Sell Your Boat with Key Yachting

22nd April 2021
A Seller's Market for Brokerage Boats: Now is the Perfect Time to Sell your Boat with Key Yachting
Now is the Perfect Time to Sell your Boat with Key Yachting

Did you know that demand for brokerage boats is currently exceeding supply – which makes this a seller's market?

Mark Mansfield, Irish Agent for the four Key Yachting brands, advises, "Key Yachting has an unrivalled knowledge of J Boats, Grand Soleil, Tofinou, and Nautitech, which not only benefits the seller but the new owner as well".

Why sell a boat with Key Yachting:

  • Key Yachting has built a database of prospective owners, which is unequalled by any other company.
  • Key Yachting only sells premium + performance boats.
  • Key Yachting is a company you can trust.

"It looks very likely, that at long last, we can all look forward to sailing this summer. The next new boat orders are already being taken for the autumn and into the 2022 season, with many clients choosing to optimise on good exchange rates and current pricing. This high demand to get out on the water has seen the sales soar for high-quality second-hand boats right across the spectrum. With boats selling before they reach the open market." Key Yachting Sales Director, Hannah Le Prevost.

If you have a good quality yacht that you would like to sell, please get in touch with us to discuss how we can help and let us produce you a complimentary market analysis for your boat, which will show what similar boats have sold for recently and also at what price similar boats for sale are presently being advertised.

For more information, email mark@keyyachting.com or call Mark on 087 250 6838

Mark Mansfield

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Four-time Olympian Mark Mansfield is a Professional Sailor. More on Mark here

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