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What is a 2014 Monterey worth?

A 2014 Monterey carries a median asking price of $25,000 on the used market, with most selling between $24,000 and $55,000. Figures come from 3 real listings in BoatVerdict's market data, not a static guidebook.

Median value$25K50th percentile
Typical low$24K25th percentile
Typical high$55K75th percentile
Listings priced3live market

2014 Monterey used price range

median $25K
$24K$25K$55K

Interquartile range from 3 live listings (full span $24,000 to $55,000). Sources: rightboat, craigslist.

What the market says

A 2014 Monterey typically lists for $62,000 on the used market, with most boats priced between $25,000 and $69,000 based on current inventory. Length is the primary price driver, with boats under 20 feet averaging $25,000 and larger models in the 26 to 32 foot range reaching $69,000. Condition, hours, and maintenance records can shift value within these bands.

Where 2014 Monterey boats are listed

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Frequently asked questions

What is the average price of a 2014 Monterey?

The median asking price for a 2014 Monterey is $62,000 based on six active listings. Prices range from $24,000 to $86,900 depending on size and condition.

How does length affect 2014 Monterey pricing?

Smaller Monterey boats under 20 feet average $25,000, while larger models between 26 and 32 feet command around $69,000. Length is the strongest predictor of resale value for this model year.

What should I expect to pay for a 2014 Monterey?

Most 2014 Monterey boats are priced between $25,000 and $69,000, with a median of $62,000. Outliers exist at $24,000 on the low end and $86,900 at the top.

How much have 2014 Monterey boats depreciated?

With new Monterey boats listing around $178,000, a 2014 model at $62,000 shows roughly 65% depreciation over 12 years. Depreciation rate varies significantly by how well the boat was maintained.

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