I am selling an old (2002) viking fridge, five star six burner stove, and bosch dishwasher. All in good condition with some wear and tear. How much is reasonable to ask? Almost all the appliances on craigslist are new or refurbished and not great comps. |
$100 each.
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Giveaways |
Free with pickup |
Free. |
I think that is the best you can hope for. More likely you will have to pay someone to haul away 19 year old appliances. |
Free.
Post it on your local Buy Nothing group or Next Door |
Yes, this. |
You will do well to have anyone take them for free. |
I'm guessing you have enough money that the hassle of trying to sell these is not worth it.
It's a 21st century issue for our society: so many things just aren't really worth what we think they are - used kitchen appliances, used furniture, silver and china, sports memorabilia, clothes. Nobody really wants it. |
alternatively, you can donate to a habitat for humanity restore, or community forklift.
I charged $100 for a 15yo subzero, mostly to get people to commit to showing up. I can't even remember if I cashed the check. |
Nothing. |
Donate.
But in this area, no one buys old appliances. |
Thats not true. But ideally they should be under 10 years old, not nearly 20. The range is likely to be the only trouble-free appliance in the bunch. |
Are they stainless? If not, just list them as free. If they are, you can probably get $25-$40 each. We sold similar to a house flipper who wanted newer appliances that would show okay in listing pics. |