I am seriously considering buying DVC, but I find that I am torn between a couple of different resorts. I am worried that if I buy at one resort, I will be stuck there or will have to settle for a resort I don't want at 7 months out. It seems that more and more you have to own at the resort you really want to stay at.
So, here's what I'm thinking of doing, which also spreads out the cost of my DVC purchase. I am hoping for some advice/feedback/warnings/etc. if anyone has some to give:
First of all, I would like to generally have 450 points to use each time we vacation, this will be enough for a 2br for the length of time we expect to vacation. We will only take one vacation per year, maximum.
Ok, on to my strategy:
Year 1: Buy 150 points at BCV with a UY that is coming up in just over 4 months, which would let me bank all 150 points, and in 4 months I will get another 150, plus I can borrow 150, for a total of 450 points. Obviously I would have to find the right set of points for sale in order for this to happen....no points used for the current UY, in the 8 month banking window and none borrowed from the next UY.
Year 2: Do the same thing, except for BLT.
Year 3: Do the same thing, except for AKV.
Now, by the time Year 4 comes around, I will be able to use my BCV points again (450), and so on, in a three-year cycle. This way, I can have 450 points to use every year, being able to book each resort at 11 months out at least one time every three years. Plus, if I ever really wanted to, I could use the 450 at 7 months out or combine points at 7 months from the other contracts to either get a grand villa or extend our stay, at the cost of having to skip the trip the next year.
In addition, this lets me span the cost of the initial purchases over three years, which I will be able to do in cash each purchase....I don't want to finance my DVC, but I don't have $40,000+ cash either, but a third of that for three years is doable.
Ok, so does any of this seem 1) wrong 2) not possible 3) crazy 4) normal 5) etc.?
It almost seems like this is too good to be true, so I am almost certain I am missing something.
Please help! Thanks.
So, here's what I'm thinking of doing, which also spreads out the cost of my DVC purchase. I am hoping for some advice/feedback/warnings/etc. if anyone has some to give:
First of all, I would like to generally have 450 points to use each time we vacation, this will be enough for a 2br for the length of time we expect to vacation. We will only take one vacation per year, maximum.
Ok, on to my strategy:
Year 1: Buy 150 points at BCV with a UY that is coming up in just over 4 months, which would let me bank all 150 points, and in 4 months I will get another 150, plus I can borrow 150, for a total of 450 points. Obviously I would have to find the right set of points for sale in order for this to happen....no points used for the current UY, in the 8 month banking window and none borrowed from the next UY.
Year 2: Do the same thing, except for BLT.
Year 3: Do the same thing, except for AKV.
Now, by the time Year 4 comes around, I will be able to use my BCV points again (450), and so on, in a three-year cycle. This way, I can have 450 points to use every year, being able to book each resort at 11 months out at least one time every three years. Plus, if I ever really wanted to, I could use the 450 at 7 months out or combine points at 7 months from the other contracts to either get a grand villa or extend our stay, at the cost of having to skip the trip the next year.
In addition, this lets me span the cost of the initial purchases over three years, which I will be able to do in cash each purchase....I don't want to finance my DVC, but I don't have $40,000+ cash either, but a third of that for three years is doable.
Ok, so does any of this seem 1) wrong 2) not possible 3) crazy 4) normal 5) etc.?
It almost seems like this is too good to be true, so I am almost certain I am missing something.
Please help! Thanks.
Good Luck on finding those "perfect" contracts - I think that will be your greatest challenge (but certainly not impossible)!