Hello everyone!
I am new to forum, I've been doing a lot of research on starting a Teardrop build. My wife and I are probably going to start a family sometime in the near-ish future but I'd love to camp with just the two of us for a little while until then. my objective would be to build a TD for the two of us but I know eventually I would likely try to sell it.
I had a general question that I thought could spark some good conversation:
What are the most important factors in increasing the residual value (re-sale value) of a teardrop?
From what I have seen on the forum it's really important to be able to run off of battery OR shore power, in other words having a power converter. But what else? Are bigger wheels and tires neccessary or are the NT 12" tires OK? What about trailer brakes? Obviously I think a key factor is the overall build quality of the TD. People may not want to pay top dollar for anything that doesn't look like a high-quality build.
Just curious to see what people think about this question. If/when I build a TD I know I'll be putting a lot of time into it, I just don't want to make a huge design error that's going to come back and bite me in the long run!
Thanks,
Bacchus