I guess I'm a bit confused. If you are an existing owner your add-on will not be a new master contract, it will be a sub-contract to your existing master contract.
I guess I'm a bit confused. If you are an existing owner your add-on will not be a new master contract, it will be a sub-contract to your existing master contract.
There has been at least one person who was successful getting two 75 pt contracts (150 points total) as an "add on" with different names but same use year making it a stand alone. While I'm usually one of those that feel use year is important, I think the convenience of having them all together is likely more so in this situation.Unless the existing member wants a new Master Contract with a different use year than they currently own, or wants the new master contract to have different names on the contract. To do either, you need a new 150 point unsplit contract.



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I'm a prospective DVC'er struggling to understand the resale implications, if any, between a master and an "add-on." Hoping those on this thread can help shed light on the topic. First, some background.
We've decided that 300 points is the right amount for our purposes. But, rather than purchase a single contract at one home resort, I'm thinking about doing three 100 point contracts at three different home resorts. Then using the bank/borrow/use philosophy, move all the points possible into the "middle" year of each contract for use in different calendar year, effectively rotating home resorts every three years and giving us 300 per year for use.
Lots of booking and use reasons for doing this, but my specific question concerns the impact of this stategy in the event I latter decide to sell.
As I understand it, the first contract I purchase (to be bought resale) would be considered my "Master contract" and would determine my use year. Assume I then buy two additional contracts from directly from Disney (e.g AKV and a future resort). Are those contracts "add-ons"? Or do they become part of the master contract? And, more to the point, if I go to resell does it matter?
I'd like to maintain the flexibility going into future years to sell of some, but not all, of my contracts. If all three are considered part of the same master contract, would I have to sell them off together? Or is the add-on / master distinction irrelevant here?
Again, what I want to avoid is, should I wish to downsize the number of points I'm holding at some point in the future, being forced to sell off all my points and purchasing a smaller contract.
And, assuming that I am able to sell off the contracts individually, is there a reason why I wouldn't want to purchase the contracts from Disney in the form of four 50 point contracts (split among two resorts) rather than two 100 point contracts?
As a rule that's true. The above is the only exception I am aware of and it was 150 total points.I thought add-on contracts, by definition, had to have the same names as were on the master contract, if you purchased an add-on from Disney. If it had different names than the master contract, then it's not an add-on. But how could that happen thru Disney??![]()
I assume this was for a new purchase. They will require one to be 150. You could have done 150 plus two 75 or three 50's.When we purchased in Jan. we wanted to split our contract into three smaller contracts for our kids down the road basically. We could not split it 3 ways unless we did at least 100 pts. a contract. Our guide even went to check on this for us. SO we went with 300. We were going to get a smaller amt. that would split evenly...like 270. That is okay.....cuz we love Disney and our friends regret not getting more when they signed up. SO it is all good.![]()
As a rule that's true. The above is the only exception I am aware of and it was 150 total points.
I assume this was for a new purchase. They will require one to be 150. You could have done 150 plus two 75 or three 50's.
You seem to have a fairly good grasp. You can only buy less than 150 pts as your initial purchase resale. Once you own, you can sell any contract you want in it's entirety no matter it's side or which is the master. You could buy OKW, do an add on of even 25 points then sell your OKW contract if you wanted. Given you're planning to buy resale anyway as your initial purchase, you may want to consider the overall situation you want to be in. While it's nice to have different home resorts and the flexibility of different contracts, it may not be worth the extra cost of doing so. You may be better off buying more points resale and foregoing AKV OR you may be better waiting and buying AKV as your primary purchase depending on your situation.All -
I'm a prospective DVC'er struggling to understand the resale implications, if any, between a master and an "add-on." Hoping those on this thread can help shed light on the topic. First, some background.
We've decided that 300 points is the right amount for our purposes. But, rather than purchase a single contract at one home resort, I'm thinking about doing three 100 point contracts at three different home resorts. Then using the bank/borrow/use philosophy, move all the points possible into the "middle" year of each contract for use in different calendar year, effectively rotating home resorts every three years and giving us 300 per year for use.
Lots of booking and use reasons for doing this, but my specific question concerns the impact of this stategy in the event I latter decide to sell.
As I understand it, the first contract I purchase (to be bought resale) would be considered my "Master contract" and would determine my use year. Assume I then buy two additional contracts from directly from Disney (e.g AKV and a future resort). Are those contracts "add-ons"? Or do they become part of the master contract? And, more to the point, if I go to resell does it matter?
I'd like to maintain the flexibility going into future years to sell of some, but not all, of my contracts. If all three are considered part of the same master contract, would I have to sell them off together? Or is the add-on / master distinction irrelevant here?
Again, what I want to avoid is, should I wish to downsize the number of points I'm holding at some point in the future, being forced to sell off all my points and purchasing a smaller contract.
And, assuming that I am able to sell off the contracts individually, is there a reason why I wouldn't want to purchase the contracts from Disney in the form of four 50 point contracts (split among two resorts) rather than two 100 point contracts?
There's no reason you should have been limited to 100 point contracts, even to get the discounts or specials. It sounds like your guide gave the wrong information.We wanted three contracts split evenly for our kids one day. That is why we did it that way. To even them out.
Now I'm confused! After reading all this I asked my guide & my guide told me I ABSOLUTELY had to buy 150 pts minimum for a new master. I'd rather break the new master into a 75 pt master & a 75 pt add-on (I guess that's how it would work). Can someone help clarify this?There's no reason you should have been limited to 100 point contracts, even to get the discounts or specials. It sounds like your guide gave the wrong information.
What does my accountant always say?As I understand it, the first contract I purchase (to be bought resale) would be considered my "Master contract" and would determine my use year. Assume I then buy two additional contracts from directly from Disney (e.g AKV and a future resort). Are those contracts "add-ons"? Or do they become part of the master contract? And, more to the point, if I go to resell does it matter?
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"As I said above, I know of it happening once but for someone who was already a member. Frankly, the answer you got would have been the one I expected.Now I'm confused! After reading all this I asked my guide & my guide told me I ABSOLUTELY had to buy 150 pts minimum for a new master. I'd rather break the new master into a 75 pt master & a 75 pt add-on (I guess that's how it would work). Can someone help clarify this?
BTW, thanks to everyone for your help & tips on this!!!