Mark P
Senior Member
I called a broker in middle Florida yesterday to discuss a couple of listings he had of the type of boat we are looking for. The discussion went pretty much like this:
Me: Hello, Mr. Broker, I am Mark P and looking to purchase boats very similar to the two you have listed, weather discuss ensued, and other dock talk....blah, blah, blah. Could you tell me a bit more about them?
Broker: We'll first of all, one of them just sold in 3 days for near asking price, so she's off the market, good boat.
Me: Sounds great, market must be pretty good.
Broker: Hottest market I have ever seen.
Me:, okay so on the other boat, I am still interested in that one, and would like to come look at it. I notice that it is on the "hard", can you tell me why, describe boat a bit more, when can we schedule a look at blah, blah, and blah.
Broker: Okay, so let's get clear on this boat, this boat is going to be inspected on the hard, surveyed on the hard, and closed on the hard. We'll negotiate an escrow for sea trial. We close, conduct sea trial in a couple of months when we can get her in the water (November), and we'll negotiate how much if any of it you may get back of the escrow based on the trial.
Me: That sounds a bit unusual to close before sea trial, isn't it?
Broker: Look, I am from New England, we do that all the time up there - that process is just not well known down here.
Me: Mr. Broker, thank you, we'll be in touch if we are interested.
Okay, gang, so I have no idea whether the Broker is right, or whether, he was blowing smoke. What say you?
Me: Hello, Mr. Broker, I am Mark P and looking to purchase boats very similar to the two you have listed, weather discuss ensued, and other dock talk....blah, blah, blah. Could you tell me a bit more about them?
Broker: We'll first of all, one of them just sold in 3 days for near asking price, so she's off the market, good boat.
Me: Sounds great, market must be pretty good.
Broker: Hottest market I have ever seen.
Me:, okay so on the other boat, I am still interested in that one, and would like to come look at it. I notice that it is on the "hard", can you tell me why, describe boat a bit more, when can we schedule a look at blah, blah, and blah.
Broker: Okay, so let's get clear on this boat, this boat is going to be inspected on the hard, surveyed on the hard, and closed on the hard. We'll negotiate an escrow for sea trial. We close, conduct sea trial in a couple of months when we can get her in the water (November), and we'll negotiate how much if any of it you may get back of the escrow based on the trial.
Me: That sounds a bit unusual to close before sea trial, isn't it?
Broker: Look, I am from New England, we do that all the time up there - that process is just not well known down here.
Me: Mr. Broker, thank you, we'll be in touch if we are interested.
Okay, gang, so I have no idea whether the Broker is right, or whether, he was blowing smoke. What say you?