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I have been a DVC member for 15 years and love it. I also USED to think buying VB was crazy as the annual dues was so high, but with the current prices of the Poly at $165 and the resale of VB at $50, is it so crazy to consider buying VB over Poly?
Now truth be told, I personally think SSR is the best bang for the buck in terms of buying resale, but what if someone says to you - i want to join DVC for the LOWEST price and only want to be a member for 5-10 years while my kids are young.
Although most DVC members think LONG term (buy and give to to my kids when I die), what about the short term buyers?
If the average person only lives in their home for 7 years before moving, what about buying and selling DVC in that same time period.
Here is the math for a 150 point purchase
Poly
$24,750 price @$165pp
$6pp annual dues
VB
$7,500 price @$50
$8pp annual dues
The difference is the initial $17,250 cost to join poly over VB (and this assumes that you paid cash for both) and if you financed the poly, the prices goes up (of course).
It would take 57.5 years before the cost of VB overtakes Poly in terms of paying $2pp more in annual dues.
If you sold in 10 years, you would pay $3,000 more in annual dues for VB over poly, but are still saving $14,250.
We don't know what the future price for Poly and VB will be in 10 years so that could also affect the price, but even if you give VB away for FREE then you are still saving almost $7,000 over buying Poly.
I have NEVER been a big fan of buying VB just because it is the cheapest resale option, I generally prefer SSR at $20-25 more as the dues is about $3 lower and the expiration date is longer, so the savings of buying VB would be lost in about 5 years of ownership and then VB would actually cost more than SSR.
HOWEVER - it appears that I may be changing my mind and anyone that wants to buy VB over Poly and only plans on being a DVC member for 5-10 years, then it seems that buying VB is the better option. of course, this assumes that the DVC member is going to use it for 7 month bookings as all points are equal then. Even at 11 months, I am not sure buying Poly is worth that MUCH money over VB as it is very EASY to book SSR at 7 months.
Now truth be told, I personally think SSR is the best bang for the buck in terms of buying resale, but what if someone says to you - i want to join DVC for the LOWEST price and only want to be a member for 5-10 years while my kids are young.
Although most DVC members think LONG term (buy and give to to my kids when I die), what about the short term buyers?
If the average person only lives in their home for 7 years before moving, what about buying and selling DVC in that same time period.
Here is the math for a 150 point purchase
Poly
$24,750 price @$165pp
$6pp annual dues
VB
$7,500 price @$50
$8pp annual dues
The difference is the initial $17,250 cost to join poly over VB (and this assumes that you paid cash for both) and if you financed the poly, the prices goes up (of course).
It would take 57.5 years before the cost of VB overtakes Poly in terms of paying $2pp more in annual dues.
If you sold in 10 years, you would pay $3,000 more in annual dues for VB over poly, but are still saving $14,250.
We don't know what the future price for Poly and VB will be in 10 years so that could also affect the price, but even if you give VB away for FREE then you are still saving almost $7,000 over buying Poly.
I have NEVER been a big fan of buying VB just because it is the cheapest resale option, I generally prefer SSR at $20-25 more as the dues is about $3 lower and the expiration date is longer, so the savings of buying VB would be lost in about 5 years of ownership and then VB would actually cost more than SSR.
HOWEVER - it appears that I may be changing my mind and anyone that wants to buy VB over Poly and only plans on being a DVC member for 5-10 years, then it seems that buying VB is the better option. of course, this assumes that the DVC member is going to use it for 7 month bookings as all points are equal then. Even at 11 months, I am not sure buying Poly is worth that MUCH money over VB as it is very EASY to book SSR at 7 months.