SSR resale prices for May

TIMLEO007

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Does anyone have data on resale prices for May for SSR yet? We are looking to place an offer soon.

Thank in advance:)
 
I don't know what may prices were but we just put an offer and it was accepted 5 days ago on SSR, 150 pts with 52 pts banked from 2012 and buyer pays closing costs and MF's for $68 per point. We made some lower offers and no one seemed willing to go down very much.
 
Us to, just bought two 150 point contracts with all 2014 points onward or $65 a point. They are currently in ROFR. Also made several lower offers, but got sick of waiting and really liked getting all the points we wanted with the same use year from a single seller.
 
I just passed ROFR on two triple loaded SSR contracts at $60.50 and $57 a point respectively. I paid closing and maintenance fees. That's probably the lowest net cost I've seen on here in the past 6 months. It's up to you to decide what you are looking to accomplish. In my opinion, the people above paid too much (no disrespect intended, just my personal opinion). But from their perspective, they still saved $50+ per point over direct, and that's enough of a savings for them. :) And like I always say, only one person can get the best price. Everybody else overpaid. :)

One caveat, getting both those deals took a lot of phone calls and a lot of work. Probably not for everybody.
 
We put an offer in on 5/6 and just passed ROFR 6/3. 150 SSR all '12 points forward June UY 69.00 per point.
 
I just passed ROFR on two triple loaded SSR contracts at $60.50 and $57 a point respectively.

In this context, what does "triple loaded" mean? I presume banked points + regular points are part of it. What is the third component?
 
I just passed ROFR on two triple loaded SSR contracts at $60.50 and $57 a point respectively. I paid closing and maintenance fees. That's probably the lowest net cost I've seen on here in the past 6 months. It's up to you to decide what you are looking to accomplish. In my opinion, the people above paid too much (no disrespect intended, just my personal opinion). But from their perspective, they still saved $50+ per point over direct, and that's enough of a savings for them. :) And like I always say, only one person can get the best price. Everybody else overpaid. :)

One caveat, getting both those deals took a lot of phone calls and a lot of work. Probably not for everybody.

What do you do with all theses points . You must get a ton of vacation time .
 
Does anyone have data on resale prices for May for SSR yet? We are looking to place an offer soon.

Thank in advance:)

In case it wasn't entirely obvious, I just posted my May rundown. I had to sample the deeds, because there were just too many to look at all of them.
 
BestDadEver said:
What do you do with all theses points . You must get a ton of vacation time .

I rent out the extra points to bring down the acquisition costs. I'll start using the points in my 2013 use year.
 
In this context, what does "triple loaded" mean? I presume banked points + regular points are part of it. What is the third component?

I believe he means they had 2011 banked points, 2012 current points and 2013 points coming this year.
 
We passed ROFR on 5/24. 250 pts SSR Aug UY (16 pts avail 8/13, then all 2014 forward) . Buyer was asking $60pp we offered $50pp and they accepted. Almost done with closing!
 

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