Anyone made it through (or not made it through) ROFR recently? - Section V

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Omg.. I'm with you on this. My contract was also submitted on 10/1 and every tuesday i'm waiting to see if theres anything on my email.. none. so i guess you and i are on the same boat. I'm so anxious as I want to make an April reservation.. and its already 7 months passed. ugh.. :coffee: Goodluck to you.!

And i'm back at it again, watching some smaller points to add on while I havent passed ROFR yet. haha. i think i'm not alone on this.. so addicting.
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Maybe we will both hear tomorrow.:hyper:
 
Passed ROFR today:

SSR 190 Points @ $50 June use year. 380 points available now, 190 coming in 2013, 190 2014 etc... Seller paid all MF's and all closing costs.

:cool1::cool1::cool1:

Congrats! May I ask what the original asking price was? I'm just starting to place offers for the first time ever and bid $62 and was countered $64 which I turned down. I've been accustomed to believe nothing at SSR is going to sell for less than $60 but apparently I'm wrong. Is it just a matter of making low offers and hoping the right seller accepts one?
 
Congrats! May I ask what the original asking price was? I'm just starting to place offers for the first time ever and bid $62 and was countered $64 which I turned down. I've been accustomed to believe nothing at SSR is going to sell for less than $60 but apparently I'm wrong. Is it just a matter of making low offers and hoping the right seller accepts one?

Bolding is mine. But yes, the answer to your question is to be prepared for lots of rejection if you're seeking to buy at rock-bottom prices. You'll find the right seller eventually. Good luck! :goodvibes
 
I've been accustomed to believe nothing at SSR is going to sell for less than $60 but apparently I'm wrong. Is it just a matter of making low offers and hoping the right seller accepts one?

also depends on the size of the contract to some extent. 100 pts or less will tend to go for slightly higher prices per pt. 160 pt contracts and up will usually be more willing to negotiate.
 


Congrats! May I ask what the original asking price was? I'm just starting to place offers for the first time ever and bid $62 and was countered $64 which I turned down. I've been accustomed to believe nothing at SSR is going to sell for less than $60 but apparently I'm wrong. Is it just a matter of making low offers and hoping the right seller accepts one?

You do not need to pay anywhere near $60/point for SSR, unless, perhaps, it is a small contract. Smaller contracts (i.e., under 100 points) are in greater demand and smaller supply, so you generally have to pay up for those. But look at the data in the first post of this thread to get an idea of what you should be paying for a particular resort and contract size. The specific contract you are bidding on might not be sold for less than $64, but that doesn't mean you need to pay it. There are a LOT of SSR contracts available for sale every day. It makes no difference whatsoever what their asking price is. And you don't have to dive for rock-bottom price. My contract for 250 points at SSR is going to closing at $52/point, and that isn't rock-bottom. It shouldn't require much effort or patience to get an agreement on a decent sized SSR contract at $55/point.
 
Ok this was our deal: BCV 73 $ a point 270 points, use year Dec , 3 points need to be used by 2013 and we payed closing all closing. Disney has waived FROR; we are closing Nov. 18.
At the time I was happy w/ the deal but now I feel we should have negotiated more; however, there has been barely any BCV contracts available for the last month so:confused3
 


SpectroMan71 said:
Congrats! May I ask what the original asking price was? I'm just starting to place offers for the first time ever and bid $62 and was countered $64 which I turned down. I've been accustomed to believe nothing at SSR is going to sell for less than $60 but apparently I'm wrong. Is it just a matter of making low offers and hoping the right seller accepts one?
If you want something below $60, I would recommend Fidelity, as they are willing to present the lower bids. One company I started with told me more than once that my bids were below what was usually accepted and that SSR tends to go in the mid 60's. We just closed on an SSR contract, 150 points, for $50 per point, with all 2012 and 2013 points. You might have to make a few bids, before anyone will accept. But, I agree with bighoo93, that you should be able to get one under $60 without too much effort.
 
heartsy77 said:
Ok this was our deal: BCV 73 $ a point 270 points, use year Dec , 3 points need to be used by 2013 and we payed closing all closing. Disney has waived FROR; we are closing Nov. 18.
At the time I was happy w/ the deal but now I feel we should have negotiated more; however, there has been barely any BCV contracts available for the last month so:confused3

Congrats! As long as you are happy, you are saving money over buying from Disney. I think BCV contacts are more difficult to find and often go closer to asking price. I wouldn't worry. Just enjoy your DVC:)
 
This might not be the right place to ask this but I wanted to ask those that have purchased recently and or often...has anyone ever called on a contract listed by one of the 4 main DVC resellers to be told that they have an offer at the listed price but have not presented it yet to the seller in case I wanted to make a counter offer? I suppose this could be true but 1)Why hasn't the reseller already presented an offer to the seller & 2)Is this just a way to try and get the price up in order to increase the reseller's commission? I made a $1/pt increase counter offer but when the reseller came back with a counter/counter offer of $2 higher than my offer, I passed and said I was not going to get into a bidding war. It was still a decent price and I would have been willing to pay more but something just did not sit right with me. Has anyone else experienced this?

Bill, my recent contract had at least one low bid into the owner -there might have been a couple of others not yet passed on to him(below listing) - but not sure about those details.. only that there were 4 people who had below listing offers-those amounts were not revealed to me, but if I wanted to purchase at asking price the contract was mine because I was agreeing to contract at the asking price. My broker was very specific about NOT being able to release any information about other offers except that they were not the asking price.

I'm sure at one time, I could have explained this more succinctly...... :rotfl:
 
50 point OKW $57 per point
August UY
50 2012 points
50 2013 points
Seller Pays 2012 MF
Buyer Pays Closing
Sent to ROFR 10/1
Waived by Disney 10/30
Non-member (previous BCV member twice)
 
We are waiting on ROFR... Nervously

AKV - 185 points (JUN), 185 annual points, 136 from '12, all 185 remain for '13 and beyond. $64 per point. Buyer pays closing, Seller covers MF. Submitted 10/1/12... Hoping to hear in the next week or so.

Just passed ROFR! They used every bit of the 30 days... Submitted 10/1 and just heard today.:cool1:
 
okw 80 points, $62 use year september, no points currently available.
Just sent in everything yesterday waiting to go to rofr.
Can't wait to take our son for his next b-day next aug!


Just heard back today we passed through! some good news after our basement flooded and some yard damage from sandy...
 
Just heard back today we passed through! some good news after our basement flooded and some yard damage from sandy...

Sorry to hear about the flooding but CONGRATS on the contract. I am a new OKW member (2 weeks) myself. Welcome Home.
 
Whoooo hooo! Passed ROFR today.. yes they do use their 30 days!
200 pts SSR
Submitted 10/1
Passed ROFR 10/30

I'm in the club baby!!!!! :cool1::cool1::cool1::cool1:
 
I've been a long time lurker to the boards and have learned ALOT! Now we are taking the next step and I could not be happier: WE PASSED ROFR TODAY!

AKL, 185 points, June UY, $63 a point with 174 2012 points and all points beyond. Submitted 10/1.

This is our first contract and we are planning a magical Christmas 2013 trip. Thanks to everyone for all the great information and I look forward to many years of DVC trips and DIS kinship!

(It's really cool that the great news came on the day of the big Star Wars announcement. Disney and Star Wars are my two favorite things!)
 
Submitted 10/1. Passed today 10/30.:yay:

250 BWV Feb UY. 45 banked 12 points, all forward. Buyer pays closing. No fees til 2013. $65/point.

Congrats to everyone else that passed today.:cool1:
 
I've been a long time lurker to the boards and have learned ALOT! Now we are taking the next step and I could not be happier: WE PASSED ROFR TODAY!

AKL, 185 points, June UY, $63 a point with 174 2012 points and all points beyond. Submitted 10/1.

This is our first contract and we are planning a magical Christmas 2013 trip. Thanks to everyone for all the great information and I look forward to many years of DVC trips and DIS kinship!

(It's really cool that the great news came on the day of the big Star Wars announcement. Disney and Star Wars are my two favorite things!)

Welcome aboard !:santa:
 
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