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Where are you located? 

All American Aircraft near San Antonio, TX is a great place to start: http://www.allamericanaircraft.com/brokerage.htm

Strategic Aircraft up in Minnesota: http://strategicaircraft.com/

Then there is Air-Mods in New Jersey that is an MSC and sells Mooney's on occasion: https://www.airmodsflightcenter.com/adverts

Delta Aviation in Utah: http://deltaaviation.com/

No affiliation, just throwing out some resources to start with although I've pestered Jimmy Garrison enough at All American, that I really do need to buy an aircraft from them at some point as payback for all of his patience.  :)

Cheers,

Brian

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You could start by trying to sell it here in the Aircraft Classified section.

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4 hours ago, flint4xx said:

Can somebody recommend a good broker to sell my Mooney?  Time for it to go.

 

What do you have that you are going to sell?

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1 hour ago, flint4xx said:

67 M20F with 201 mods, 20 SMOH, recent paint, tanks resealed, prop overhauled, and much more. 

Jimmy Garrison at All American is the "go to" guy for this airplane.

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I also recommend Jimmy Garrison at AAA - he keeps a list of buyers ready to buy and can quickly connect buyer and seller for a painless deal.

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@flint4xx

Posting a 4sale sign might be a really good idea...

Depending on if you want to go the fsbo route.

You probably have to pay the piper a few sheckles.

See the donate button at the bottom.

I have used AAA from the buying side....

Calling Jimmy and David can be an informative discussion...

Best regards,

-a-

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+1 for Jimmy and David at All American. Have bought and sold with them. Straight shooters. Fair valuation. Just remember, you sell at wholesale and buy at retail. But, part of what you are paying for is to get the deal done with minimum hassle.

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53 minutes ago, PT20J said:

+1 for Jimmy and David at All American. Have bought and sold with them. Straight shooters. Fair valuation. Just remember, you sell at wholesale and buy at retail. But, part of what you are paying for is to get the deal done with minimum hassle.

I think of wholesale/retail spread of 30%+. Mistakenly, I guess, I thought AAA would do a 5-10% broker fee on planes without actually buying them. 

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Jimmy buys some inventory and brokers others. Never mean’t to imply a specific spread. It’s what you negotiate. 

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