As with buying, you can (almost) always find rental availability at 11 months, at least if you're willing to pay a broker $21 per point. And as demonstrated, you still save money renting at $21.
You can also almost always get a cash room with MORE flexibility and certainty than points.
Hotel room vs studio is a subjective choice.. But pretty fair to say they are very similar in practicality. Yes, if you absolutely must have that kitchenette, then you would need to book Villas (either owning points, renting points, for booking villas with cash) and if you can live without the kitchenette, then you can add the option of the Inn.
For larger rooms, the math works out completely in favor of cash rooms.
The rack rate for a 1 bedroom Boardwalk view is $5663 for a week in the summer.
To get the 1 bedroom boardwalk view with points, you would need 255 points.
Good luck getting exactly a 255 point contract.... so let's assume you buy a 300 point contract. But I'll price if you got lucky and exact 255, as well as 300 points.
255 points -- $38,760, $40,000 with closing.. 300 points -- $45,600., $47,000 with closing. But in terms of real annual cost:
255: $2800 per year. 300 points: $3300 per year.
But add dues:
at 255 points: $4860 per year. At 300 points, $5724 per year.
So, booking a 1 bedroom Boardwalk view villa as a cash room through Disney: $5663
Owning 300 points in order to book that 1 week per year: $5724 (slightly MORE expensive than booking a cash rack rate room)
Finding the perfect 255 point contract: $4860 (14% savings versus a cash room)
Renting 255 points at $16-$21 per point: $4080 - $5355.
So, if you want larger units -- If you find the PERFECT contract, at exactly the points you're going to use, then it's slightly cheaper than cash, and in a similar ball park as renting the points.
If you can't find the perfect contract.... then renting points and cash rooms are significantly cheaper than owning
DVC at Boardwalk.
As I said, it's really really hard to financially rationalize buying BWV for the first time in 2022. Really, it's even worse than I calculated. My assumptions were based on 19 years.. but with ROFR waiting, you probably wouldn't get more than 18 years at this point.
Now if someone wants to go buy on emotion, go for it. And the, "well.... I'm nervous that if I don't own the points, I might not be able to get exactly the rental or cash room that I want"... that's emotion, not financial.
Financially, it's just really difficult to rationalize buying new contracts for most of the 2042 resorts right now. (Beach Club is actually the worst).