Buying two smaller contracts vs buying one larger...

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Wife and I have made the decision to own DVC. Of course, there are questions now, and more along the way.

We're looking at contracts in the range of 120-160 points to start with.

First off, is there any advantage to buying two smaller contracts at different resorts (with the same UY, ideally) vs one at a single resort? I assume that to book at 11 months, you'd have to have enough points at your home resort to book the entire stay, vs using points from both contracts?

I realize that one disadvantage is that it's almost a certainty that we'd be paying more per point up front.
 
If you never need to down size you could just sell one of the contract and smaller contracts usually sell faster.
 
Buy at your must stay resorts, do you know what they are? You can bank and borrow to double your points for a stay every other vacation/year.

:earsboy: Bill
 
Wife and I have made the decision to own DVC. Of course, there are questions now, and more along the way.

We're looking at contracts in the range of 120-160 points to start with.

First off, is there any advantage to buying two smaller contracts at different resorts (with the same UY, ideally) vs one at a single resort? I assume that to book at 11 months, you'd have to have enough points at your home resort to book the entire stay, vs using points from both contracts?

I realize that one disadvantage is that it's almost a certainty that we'd be paying more per point up front.
Advantages and disadvantages. There are really 2 issues, multiple contracts and different home resorts. For multiple smaller contracts you'll pay more, roughly $10 a point more plus an extra $500 or so for each additional closing. IMO it's expensive insurance since you're talking an extra $2000 on the size you're looking at assumine that's the total you end up with. I don't believe it's EVER a good idea to plan to buy now to sell later for usage, there may be a situation where it's reasonable as a speculation to rent or sell later for investment purposes. You also limit yourself to a lot less contracts and often worse contracts so that further drives down the value and can easily cost you an additional one year of points. So the difference can easily be $3K or more total difference at this level. Now if one can find a single buyer with contracts together, you can sometimes have it both ways. It happens but it's fairly rare from what I've seen.

Multiple home resorts can be a good idea, it depends on specifics. I'm not a big fan of multiple small resort contracts for this purpose as a rule but there are some very specific situations where it can be a good choice. However, I don't think it's ever a good choice for a new inexperienced buyer. IMO new buyers essentially never have enough information to make a good choice for this specialized circumstance and tend to overpay without enough benefit, the same is usually true for high end purchases as well (Poly, VGF). You need the experience you can only get over time and with usage to do so.

If you judge that you need a total of 120-160 and would prefer 2 contracts, make your best decisions about where you'd like to end up including home resort(s) and number of points. before you proceed with other decisions. Then talk to a broker and give them a couple of choices. Maybe chose a single resort that you feel is your #1 and tell them you want to look for 2 different contracts, one for your minimum total and one for your minimum at that resort. Then you can take the best one that comes along. You want your prefered or more difficult to get resort first if you do multiple smaller contracts because it's much more difficult to match up the second contract as a rule. If that leads you to less than you need, get into the system and get your feet wet before buying more.

Here are a few scenarios. It assumes the 120-160 total, the answers would be be different if one wanted 2 in that range. I'm also assuming most points used at the home resort and generally at the 11 month window.

Want VGF or Poly most of the time - may as well bite the bullet and buy there. It'll cost a lot more but that's part of your up front process.
Want BWV & AKV - I'd buy BWV only esp if the standard view rooms were the focus. You can basically always get AKV, usually without the wait list. An alternative for 2 smaller ones would be BWV and AKV but I'd only do this if the value or concierge rooms were a focus at AKV and I'd buy BWV first.
Want BLT & SSR, buy just BLT for the size, but buy both for larger numbers
Want BCV & BLT, likely have to buy both or compromise and take chances.
Want SSR & AKV, buy just SSR, it's not really any more expensive to buy SSR for AKV using standard than it is buying AKV for value most of the time.

Personally, I'd likely just buy the one and get the best contract in the size range noted. IF one had a larger size range, I'd suggest less than the total and see how it worked then reevaluate later. Say one judged they needed 220, maybe buy the 120-160 best available then see how it went. That's the other advantage to multiple contracts, it allows one to test out the system and make a better decision on the second contract.
 

Thanks for the responses everyone, and especially you Dean, for taking the time for the detailed response. It's a help.
 
Thanks for the responses everyone, and especially you Dean, for taking the time for the detailed response. It's a help.
You're certainly welcome. Just realize we can't make your decision but rather give you information and perspective. I'd suggest you spend enough time to get past the emotions that normally takes a good 5-6 months.
 
You're certainly welcome. Just realize we can't make your decision but rather give you information and perspective. I'd suggest you spend enough time to get past the emotions that normally takes a good 5-6 months.

Yeah, we've been contemplating it for about 18 months...we're long past the "emotions" phase. :D
 
Just to throw this out there..... I wanted two different resorts initially to get the 11 month window but then DH told me he wanted to stay in larger units so I figured I needed more points in the 11 month booking window, also for us the point of the DVC is to take family with us... that means booking two rooms at a time... I would prefer them to be at the same resort. So it depends upon how you see yourself vacationing in the future.
 
Our entry into DVC started as you kind of describe - 2 smaller (100 pt) contracts at 2 different resorts. In our case those resorts were BLT and VGC though - different sides of the country for different trips. We thought with borrowing and banking that world work out.

Within a year we added on another 50 at VGC and 100 at BLT. The banking and borrowing wasn't happening - we were going a lot to both still.

Starting out, if I were only buying at WDW, I'd just buy one resort to start. I am a believer in breaking up points into smaller contacts. To me the additional closing costs are worth the future potential selling flexibility.
 
I wish that we had bought smaller contracts. Currently we have 2 SSR with the same UY. We have 4 children so it would have been better to have 4 similar contracts to pass on to them.
 
I wish that we had bought smaller contracts. Currently we have 2 SSR with the same UY. We have 4 children so it would have been better to have 4 similar contracts to pass on to them.
That option on 300 points would have cost you an extra $3K or more for resale. For most it isn't worth it for future options.
 



















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