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KellyDVC
09-13-2001, 10:45 AM
Over the past three years we have acquired 5 separate contracts, and even sold one ourselves. We have now decided to sell the two smallest contracts and we need to list these with some broker, but which one?

I have heard fees can reach in excess of $1,500 per contract...ouch! That might not be too bad, but we are talking about two contracts (both OKW, Dec use year), only 250 and 200 points. Anyone have any ideas?

While I'm asking, what's are the prices people are paying these days. All of this year's points (year 2001) are available.

Feel free to post a reply here, or send us an e-mail at rbak@optonline.net

spruce
09-13-2001, 10:59 AM
You could advertise them on TUG (timeshare users group) and sell them yourself for no commission. I've also seen point contracts sell on ebay. You'd have to work out the deed transfer yourself or with a lawyer. If you call the Orange county recorder of deeds in Orlando, they can tell you what you need to do to transfer title.....spruce

wdwendyd
09-13-2001, 12:34 PM
You say that you sold one yourself in the past. Are you wanting to list with a broker because you had problems with that sale?
IMHO, I would say you could ask $65 to $68 per point.

KellyDVC
09-13-2001, 03:11 PM
Wendy,

Transferring ownership is the easy part. The challenge is finding a buyer. The contract we sold was to someone that contacted us via the DIS board. We agreed on the price over the phone, signed the contract, and forwarded it to the closing agency. The buyer never sent us money, only to the closing agency. In fact, we sold the contract cheaper than we would have if going through a broker due to the fees we did not have to pay. We just need a buyer.

I also agree that the $65-$68 dollar range is a fair price.

wdwendyd
09-13-2001, 05:10 PM
Here are two other sites besides TUG to sell by owner:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dvcrent
http://dough.franklins.net/Classy/category.asp?Category=SALE
Good luck!

nuthut
09-13-2001, 08:38 PM
I would suggest you offer it on ebay. You will recieve a lot of email inquiries. Maybe even sell it off ebay (if it does not sell)

No commission!!!

ron7654
09-14-2001, 07:52 AM
She did GREAT by me, and had no hassels, 1-888-345-2622 best of luck, Ron

robinb
09-14-2001, 09:37 AM
Nuthut said:

I would suggest you offer it on ebay. You will recieve a lot of email inquiries. Maybe even sell it off ebay after finding a buyer though ebay. No commission!!!


Hmmm. As a frequent seller on Ebay, I would think that you are aware of Ebay's listing policies. Just to refresh your memory, take a look at "Listing Techniques that Circumvent eBay's fee structure" in http://pages.ebay.com/help/community/png-list.html . Fee avoidance, as you've described it, is not allowed on Ebay.

HTH!

lampy
09-14-2001, 10:04 AM
If you list it on ebay and it is sold, you should live up to the ebay agreement. I agree as an ebay buyer and seller. Come on Jerry (nuthut)

Stinson
09-14-2001, 10:10 AM
I purchased via a listing on TUG several years ago with no problems.

nuthut
09-14-2001, 10:42 AM
I did not mean to break any ebay rules. If the item sells on ebay, great. as the ebay charge is a lot less than 15%. But if the item does not sell then you still have some great leads for prospective buyers.

I edited previous because of confusion over what I had meant!!!

Ed T
09-14-2001, 11:01 AM
I would suggest Jaki ***** at A TIMESHARE BROKER
888-345-2622 She is great to deal with and moves a lot of resales. I used her and was very satisfied with her professionism and understanding of the DVC concept.

Ed
DVC 1994
Boston

robinb
09-14-2001, 01:34 PM
Ah, Nuthut, now I understand. Thank you for clarifying things.