“I think we on this forum think contract expiration is a big deal, but a lot of buyers clearly don’t.“
It’s one thing not to worry about a contract expiring in 20 years. But it’s an entirely different universe when the expiration date is 5 years or less away. Again, meaningless conjecture on your part.
“And Disney will prop-up the value towards the end of the contract anyways.”
Please reference any historical examples for Disney propping up contract prices in the final years of a
DVC resort’s expiration. Otherwise, just more meaningless conjecture.
“ ROFR will prop up the price. Even if there is just a year one left.”
Please reference historical examples of Disney using ROFR in this fashion. Yes, just more meaningless conjecture.
So you’re abandoning your made up history and now grasping at straws with zero factual basis. You’re also not doing less informed resale buyers, who might be considering a DVC Epcot area resort purchase, any favors either.
Expressing an opinion is always worthwhile, even if a majority doesn’t agree with you. But to hide behind misleading data to give said opinion an aura of legitimacy is not a good thing.