Get a realistic value range based on real horse trailer listings, trailer type, condition, and region, so you're not relying on random comments, dealer gut feel, or one overpriced comp.
The same approach the car world has had for decades, applied to a market that never got one.
Sold + active · updated monthly
30,000+ real horse trailer listings — sold and active — feed your fair market range. Weighted toward sold prices, adjusted for your region, trailer type, and configuration.
30K+ listingsA range, the factors, the questions
A fair price range, the key factors that move it, condition flags, and seller questions you can actually use — in plain English, on one page.
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7-day refundBefore you message the seller or drive two hours to see it, check whether the asking price actually makes sense for the year, type, condition, and region.
See whether the trailer looks fairly priced, overpriced, or worth a closer inspection, and walk in with the seller questions that actually move price.
Set a realistic asking price before you list, so you're not giving it away and not sitting too high while serious buyers move on to the next one.
A real TrailerWorth report on a real configuration, populated the way yours will be. No teaser, no skeleton; this is the actual format.
TrailerWorth Buyer Check Report — Sample
TrailerWorth Fair Market Range
$7,200—$9,100
A few of the 12 sold comps near you
| Trailer | Year | Location | Status | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Exiss Sport 7200Aluminum · Slant load | 2007 | Norman, OK | Sold · 22 days | $8,100 |
| Exiss Sport 7400Aluminum · Slant · LQ-ready | 2008 | Sherman, TX | Sold · 14 days | $9,250 |
| Exiss Sport 7200Aluminum · Slant load | 2007 | Lawton, OK | Sold · 9 days | $7,900 |
Negotiation notes
Open at $7,500, contingent on the frame
“I'm at $7,500 pending a clean frame inspection” is fair, data-backed, and leaves room to land in the $7,500–$8,400 zone.
When the discount isn't worth it
Flaking frame scale, a patched floor, or a title that isn't in the seller's name. Hidden repairs at this age run $1,500–$3,000.
Questions buyers and sellers ask before they get the report
The matching engine falls back through five priority tiers. If your specific trim isn't well-represented, you'll still get a brand-level or market-level range, plus a note explaining which tier was used. We never silently substitute — you'll always see what your range is based on.
The price range is calibrated against real comparable listings. Confidence varies by configuration — popular brands and common horse counts get the tightest ranges. The report tells you how many comps it found and whether the range is based on strict matches or broader fallback data.
The dataset took months to build and refreshes monthly. Pricing it at $29 keeps the tool sustainable, signals that the data is real, and makes it cheap relative to the $2,000–$5,000 you'd lose by guessing — or the $150–$300 cost of an in-person appraisal.
Asking price at the time of listing. Confirmed transaction prices aren't published anywhere for horse trailers. Sale prices typically clear 5–15% below asking — we disclose this in every report so you can adjust accordingly during negotiation.
You'd need to scrape, clean, and normalize 25,837 listings across two platforms — including resolving "Fthr", "Featherlite Trailers", and "feather lite" to one brand. The report is a calibrated answer in 60 seconds, with the 5 most-comparable listings already surfaced.
The dataset refreshes monthly. Each report notes the data window so you know how current the comps are. Active-listing prices reflect what sellers are asking right now; sold prices reflect historical clears.
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