Pricing Guide

Set a fair price that attracts buyers and reflects your RV’s real value

Start with the market

Search similar RVs in your region (length, type, year, slide count). Note asking prices and how long comparable units stay listed. Your price should sit in a realistic band—not the highest on the site unless your condition and options clearly justify it.

Adjust for condition and documentation

Recent service records, clear title, smoke-free, upgraded tires or lithium, and a clean, dry interior support a stronger price. Deferred maintenance, soft floors, roof issues, or missing paperwork usually mean pricing below the median for your model year.

Season and location

Spring and early summer often bring more buyers in many markets. If you need a quicker sale in a slower season, a modest price reduction or highlighting delivery/transport options can help. We serve North and South Carolina and surrounding areas—buyers comparing transport costs may factor that into their offer.

Listing on Sell & Tow

Standard listings help you reach buyers browsing the marketplace. If you offer featured or promoted placement in the future, that can increase visibility; check your account or contact us for current options. Ready to list? Create your listing.

Need a second opinion?

We’re happy to point you to resources or answer questions about how listings work.