Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First, you have to be realistic about the resale value of something like a couch. This is high-end, so without damage you probably could have made 1/2-1/3 of the price by selling it on consignment. Maybe. The pet aspect is another to consider. Many people won't want it just because you had a cat on it regardless of whether the cat actually scratched it. So the actual damage from the cat on top of that will mean you need to greatly reduce your selling price expectations. It probably won't be worth it for you to have it reupholstered to then still only be able to sell it for a small fraction of the cost. Not worth your time.
That said, it's a nice looking high-end piece, and I'm sure there are a couple "cat people" out there who would consider buying it and getting it reupholstered themselves. Post it on craigslist for $3k, include good pictures, plenty detail on purchase price, quality, etc (a link to the couch on the Kravet site or another design site) and be ready to negotiate way down. If you can get a charity organization to accept it, you may end up better off taking the tax deduction though.
Good luck!
I agree that it isn't worth much and certainly don't have high expectations. I just don't want it to end up in a land fill. I would rather pay to fix the damage and then donate it than trash it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You paid $8 - 9K for that?!?!
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
Where did I say that I paid for it? I'm the OP and I would never pay that much for any sofa. Calm yourself.
It is worth what someone is willing to pay. It makes no sense to brag about retail value if that is not what you paid. Be honest about what you paid!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You paid $8 - 9K for that?!?!
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
Where did I say that I paid for it? I'm the OP and I would never pay that much for any sofa. Calm yourself.
Anonymous wrote:OP, someone can buy a new sofa like that for $800+, why would they want to buy one that looks overall worn out with all that damage. Plus, cat hair on it. At best you can get $100-150 for it. Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:You paid $8 - 9K for that?!?!
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
Anonymous wrote:First, you have to be realistic about the resale value of something like a couch. This is high-end, so without damage you probably could have made 1/2-1/3 of the price by selling it on consignment. Maybe. The pet aspect is another to consider. Many people won't want it just because you had a cat on it regardless of whether the cat actually scratched it. So the actual damage from the cat on top of that will mean you need to greatly reduce your selling price expectations. It probably won't be worth it for you to have it reupholstered to then still only be able to sell it for a small fraction of the cost. Not worth your time.
That said, it's a nice looking high-end piece, and I'm sure there are a couple "cat people" out there who would consider buying it and getting it reupholstered themselves. Post it on craigslist for $3k, include good pictures, plenty detail on purchase price, quality, etc (a link to the couch on the Kravet site or another design site) and be ready to negotiate way down. If you can get a charity organization to accept it, you may end up better off taking the tax deduction though.
Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:If you get $3K on craigslist for that couch…
Well, I'll be shocked.
$300 on craigslist, more likely. And I'm a cat person.