BWV Prices

Froggy2007

Earning My Ears
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Jan 14, 2008
I see fairly recent avtivity of BWV points going through at ~ $55 a point, some loaded with points. Where are these being listed. I've been watching for a few months and haven't seen asking prices much under $65-70.

Thanks.
 
There was a 175 point contract on DVCbyResale about a week, week and a half ago that the asking price was $55 a point with 103 points from last year...I wasn't able to move fast enough on it....Grrrrrrr !!!
 
There was a 175 point contract on DVCbyResale about a week, week and a half ago that the asking price was $55 a point with 103 points from last year...I wasn't able to move fast enough on it....Grrrrrrr !!!

I made an offer on one today that was listed for $65/ point. I offered $58 and they accepted. June use year with all 2011, 2012, and forward. I pay closing and they pay maint. 2012 maint:)
 


MickeyFan612 said:
I made an offer on one today that was listed for $65/ point. I offered $58 and they accepted. June use year with all 2011, 2012, and forward. I pay closing and they pay maint. 2012 maint:)

Nice!
 


Thanks....I was really happy to stumble upon. Hope they are only paying attention to OKW and it slips by ROFR:)

Nice deal. I wouldn't worry about ROFR. The ratio of deals that actually have a chance of being taken to the level of hysteria about said deals being taken is astronomically disproportional. You'll be fine. :)
 
Nice deal. I wouldn't worry about ROFR. The ratio of deals that actually have a chance of being taken to the level of hysteria about said deals being taken is astronomically disproportional. You'll be fine. :)

Thanks...I sure hope you are right:)
 
MickeyFan612 said:
Quote:

Originally Posted by ELMC

Nice deal. I wouldn't worry about ROFR. The ratio of deals that actually have a chance of being taken to the level of hysteria about said deals being taken is astronomically disproportional. You'll be fine.

Thanks...I sure hope you are right

Seriously, look at the ROFR thread, Disney isn't interested in BWV contracts. And your price isn't low enough to snag Disney's attention. Take a deep breath, your contract will be fine.


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I made an offer on one today that was listed for $65/ point. I offered $58 and they accepted. June use year with all 2011, 2012, and forward. I pay closing and they pay maint. 2012 maint:)

That's a nice deal -- congrats! :thumbsup2:thumbsup2:thumbsup2

Which illustrates the point others have made -- asking price is just an illusory starting point. You can offer whatever you want and the seller can decide whether or not to accept. Sometimes they'll accept deep discounts, sometimes not.
 
Seriously, look at the ROFR thread, Disney isn't interested in BWV contracts. And your price isn't low enough to snag Disney's attention. Take a deep breath, your contract will be fine.

I sure hope you are right...Disney exercised ROFR on my BCV contract today so I'm really hoping this one passes. My broker thought the BCV would be okay and seemed more concerned about this BWV! So who knows? BTW I got the news on a Monday, thought it was a little odd it didn't come on a Tuesday!


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That's a nice deal -- congrats! :thumbsup2:thumbsup2:thumbsup2

Which illustrates the point others have made -- asking price is just an illusory starting point. You can offer whatever you want and the seller can decide whether or not to accept. Sometimes they'll accept deep discounts, sometimes not.

Thanks!! Are your awesome deals wrapping up yet??
 
Correct. Seriously you can get like $10 a point off in offers sometimes depending on how long the property has been offered up.

Knowing how long a contract has been up for sale is helpful. In the past, I have created a spread sheet to track contracts, how long they have been posted and any price changes. If one is patient, it is possible to find a contract that is fully loaded but noted as such becuase it has been listed for a long time. The buyer may be willing to take a low offer just to get rid of it.

Patience and making lots of offers will pay off in time.
 
Knowing how long a contract has been up for sale is helpful. In the past, I have created a spread sheet to track contracts, how long they have been posted and any price changes. If one is patient, it is possible to find a contract that is fully loaded but noted as such becuase it has been listed for a long time. The buyer may be willing to take a low offer just to get rid of it.

Patience and making lots of offers will pay off in time.

The only thing that can throw a wrench into these plans is the seller having a loan to pay off, so they are just unwilling to take a low offer because they don't want to bring money to the table.
 
The only thing that can throw a wrench into these plans is the seller having a loan to pay off, so they are just unwilling to take a low offer because they don't want to bring money to the table.

Most certainoly true. That is why the more offers you make the better your chance. I recently bought an AKV contract. I probably made 7 offers. Then I get a call from the broker that one of the first contracts I made an offer on was willing to work something out. Again, patience and lots of offers.
 
This was just listed by DVCbyResale:

B1508DU
Boardwalk - $55.00/pt
150 points with August use year. 159 points available now!! (9 banked from 2011, 150 from 2012) All 150 coming in 2013 Ownership until 1/31/2042.
$8,250.00
 
This was just listed by DVCbyResale:

B1508DU
Boardwalk - $55.00/pt
150 points with August use year. 159 points available now!! (9 banked from 2011, 150 from 2012) All 150 coming in 2013 Ownership until 1/31/2042.
$8,250.00

I don't think that listing will last very long.
 

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