BigKahuna
Well-Known Member
So you can't see it unless you actually buy it?!? Crazy!!! What dealership if you don't mind me asking?!? It sounds like a pretty good deal!"Coming soon" homes can't be shown to prospective buyers. That's why noone ever set foot in it before it was sold. Offers can be made and accepted, which it sounds like did happen. At least that's the law in NC. That technically means it is to be sold, but is not ready yet. It stirs up interest, but it can't be shown until everyone that wants to see it can. It is a controversial real estate sales ploy, but is gaining traction in today's markets. It limits the offers to ponder, because most wouldn't offer on what they haven't seen, but it can backfire in that you may miss on a higher offer.
Interestingly enough, my wife and I have an opportunity right now to buy a 2021 tritoon that the manufacturer has been using as a "demo". They asked a local dealer to sell it for them. It has about 50 hours on it, and comes with the full 10 year warranty. We are very, very familiar with the particular model. It's top of the line. But we won't see this specific boat until after we buy it outside of pictures. We could wait till it gets here, but might lose it. It's offered to us at >20k less than one would pay if it were new. MSRP is about 130k and sells for around 105k normally. 82k in this case. We're still contemplating it though it won't be here to pick up for maybe 4 weeks. The dealer is getting every little detail for us as I write.