Curious to know if anyone has a way that they think about the tradeoff between renting points for a stay that you know you want vs. just trying to find a resale contract that would allow you to have that stay plus the added bonus of then owning that contract going forward.
Is there a threshold in anyone's mind for where it would make sense one way or the other?
For example, in a few years I am hoping to either transfer in or rent 300 points at a resort I don't own at during a time where the 11-month home resort advantage is key, so I'd have to rent to make that stay happen. Alternatively, I could look to buy a 100 point contract at that resort and bank/borrow my way to that same stay when the time comes, and then I'd own that contract going forward.
I'd probably be looking at a total cost over the next 5 years of 2.5x to buy the contract versus just renting the points. If I could get the right contract at the right price, that spread could tighten.
I don't necessarily want or need another contract, but at some point the residual value of the contract 5 years out from now outweighs the extra cost today.
Anyone who has had a similar situation in the past have any thoughts on how you went through thinking about this?
Is there a threshold in anyone's mind for where it would make sense one way or the other?
For example, in a few years I am hoping to either transfer in or rent 300 points at a resort I don't own at during a time where the 11-month home resort advantage is key, so I'd have to rent to make that stay happen. Alternatively, I could look to buy a 100 point contract at that resort and bank/borrow my way to that same stay when the time comes, and then I'd own that contract going forward.
I'd probably be looking at a total cost over the next 5 years of 2.5x to buy the contract versus just renting the points. If I could get the right contract at the right price, that spread could tighten.
I don't necessarily want or need another contract, but at some point the residual value of the contract 5 years out from now outweighs the extra cost today.
Anyone who has had a similar situation in the past have any thoughts on how you went through thinking about this?