Camera prices are like a wheel rotating constantly. The prices go up and they go down. Two examples from my own situation.
In 2008 I bought a Hasselblad 501CM (camera, film back, 80/2.8 Planar, hand grip) for A$600, a private sale from a friend who needed the cash. I used it for a year or two and then put it on the shelf. Had it CLA'd in 2013 which cost me A$250 (cheap!). In 2016 I divested myself of all my 'blad gear and sold it (with other accessories as a kit) for A$1750 to a cashed-up retired architect who wanted to impress his friends. 501CMs now go for up to A$2500 on Ebay but I'm not sure if anyone is buying at that price. On the other hand, they cost A$5000+ new. So!
I've owned a Rolleiflex 3.5E2 since 1997 (in fact I have two, the oldest I got new in 1966) bought from a Melbourne dealer for A$270. It has some separation in the taking lens. I've used it now and then with a lens hood, and the images look okay.. Similar Rolleis with pristine lenses now go for A$1500+ and my dealer friend tells me I can easily offload my 'separated' Rollei for up to A$800 if I want to. I'm tempted, but again going by what I see on Ebay (advanced searches reveal much useful data) I'm not sure I would be able to sell it. Not many buyers are throwing away A$2000-$4000 for good used Rollies as many Ebay buyers want. As my partner says, "are they minted from gold or platinum?"
To sum up all this, if I had to sell I would be happy just now. If I wanted to buy, I reckon I would be sitting on my hands and keeping my cash in my pocket until the wheel rotates another half turn and prices come down. It will happen.