It is after the Holidays Season...and the prices on some stuff here is outrageous....
Slow used market right now?
Just curious what the state of the used market is right now. I have three components up for sale right now and have seen very little interest. I'll admit, they probably aren't the most desirable but definitely solid pieces of gear. I see speakers like Maggies, Tekton, DeVore that have been available for weeks. Seemingly fairly priced. Is it just an after the holidays down time?
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@sumwhat Right.....WULANYWAY... |
Local, national, or international market(s)? Temporal trend or strategic transition? Then there is the most material oversimplification err- cæteris paribus. There's more than just a "liquidity" test occurring nationally and internationally. Interest rates rise and inflationary pricing have material impact to discretionary incomes. And discretionary spending. Value propositions based largely upon boomer generation dynamics and next adjacent generation's are increasingly divergent. The currently emerging generations have a very different expectations than the latter. 'Desirements' and 'requirements' are increasingly part of more decision making. As is total-cost-of-ownership vs initial acquisition cost. Value propositions need to reflect increasingly future generations' lifestyle expectations. Past generations are dwindling. So is their market demand/participation.
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Agree, it's not a new tax policy and sellers that operate a shop and sell often will know this. But as a hobbyist that might sell item one a month or so it is now being enforce upon. I have been selling on the other website and here for over 20 years and this year is the first time that I'm being tracked on things I've sold as a hobbyist and now I am receiving 1099 form. What's next - Craiglist, offerup and garage sale. With that being said - I may or may not need to pay taxes on things that I sell, but I know things have changed and more money being pulled out of my pocket on items that I have already paid taxes on. |
@stereo_gen you only owe taxes if you sell it for more than you purchased it for. This isn’t a new tax policy, it has been in place for likely your entire working life and it is pretty simple to understand. Pay your fair share if you have taxable income. |
A good quality stereo equipment will smash your foot if you drop it. With that being said, the cost of shipping heavy and large boxes is astronomical. Secondly, the new administration wants the IRS to collect taxes on the secondary market seller, this is including PayPal. I'm not going to mention about the websites that are increasing their sellers' fees as well. As a hobbyist, I have plenty to sell, but I will avoid selling them on auction or seller website who will send me 1099-K form. |
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@ghasley, could not of said that better myself. Enjoy the music |
Thanks for all of the good points. Overall, I would agree that the used market seems to be doing well. I was mainly talking about right now, January. I decided on pricing as I think many probably do, by scanning Hi-Fi Shark. Good news, one piece did sell yesterday. I'm in no huge hurry so we'll see what happens. |
I'm in the market for a used Aurender N10 and Seen two units sell within several days of listing last year of which I should've jumped on one then, now the ones I see are priced too high and have been sitting for a long time without any interest, or at least the sellers won't haggle,I've tried. Perhaps the prices are too high on most things is why it's slow. |
During this virus scare audio has been selling very good as well as hires TVs people are fixing up their homes and entertainment sales has not been effected shortages and many things have gone up 15-20% . I have bought a good amount of gear as well as friends in mid to upper end audio . Audio is far from dead !! |
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@ebm people are worried about your health here indeed. |
I am finding that the used market is very good right now, put up 5 ads on another site to float before listing here and have sold 3 of the 5 within 3 to 5 days at 90% of my asking price which I had built into the price to begin with and 2 of the pieces were items that when I bought them had been for sale for months. FWIW, each of the pieces were in the $2,000.00 neighborhood. Shipping, is another story, am thinking of listing for local sales only or deliver within a certain distance. |
@pkatsuleas I dont see that you have any gear up for sale on Audiogon presently but I will offer my thoughts, irrelevant as they may be LOL.
there are certainly times of the year where certain gear moves more rapidly than other times but I have found that desirable gear priced fairly sells within a couple of days, sometimes within a couple of hours. The Devores you mention aren’t priced attractively. The 88’s have been discontinued for some time and Tektons of almost any model are nightmarish to try to ship.
There has likely never been a better time in many years to sell preowned gear. The concerns of a baby boomer induced dump of high end gear is likely a non event. I remember conversations 5-10 years ago that the suburbs were full of unsellable 4 bedroom houses. |
I have been visiting this site for a long time. It is likely due to the Christmas season, which is very brief. It usually starts to pickup in January. Unlike the summer months which are very slow. Going forward, I expect: With inflation, due to supply issues, some people may turn to the used market, to make their purchases. But, as far as audio is concerned, it will become a buyers market, due to more items coming on to market from retiring baby boomers, disinterest, aging equipment, and increasingly more disasters. Over the years, there has been a gradual decline, in interest, with higher end audio equipment. This is evident by the closing of audio dealerships across America. So it may remain challenging. |