There is a 100 point SSR contract for sale on ebay. Current winning bid is $3500.00. Can it be legally sold this way? Why would someone sell it this way?
Yes, resale is resale. It would still have to go through DVC's ROFR process. My only worry would be dealing with a broker who doesn't normally do DVC resales which could mean for a long and frustrating process. I have bought 2 non-DVC timeshares on eBay without issue however.
Yes a few weeks back a BLT contract sold on e-bay for 66.74pp. Not sure it will make it through ROFR and if it was my (one of my UY's) I would have considered going for it.
Thank you for your responses. I am the highest bidder at this point, but I expect to be out bid at the last minute this evening. If I was to win it would be a half price sale. My husband doesn't suffer with the same addonitis that I have.
Thank you for your responses. I am the highest bidder at this point, but I expect to be out bid at the last minute this evening. If I was to win it would be a half price sale. My husband doesn't suffer with the same addonitis that I have.
Oh, speaking of low resale prices - there is a 300 pt contract on redweek.com for HH 300 pts for $0.22 a pt - $65 total. Assuming it's a typo, but it caught my eye. And yes I know it would never pass ROFR - if I thought it would I would jump at it!
There is a 100 point SSR contract for sale on ebay. Current winning bid is $3500.00. Can it be legally sold this way? Why would someone sell it this way?
I think you answered your own questions here! You are paying 53.00 pp plus closing and no points until 2012, the seller did better selling this way then if they sold through a resale company since the listing agent would get 10% commission plus competition of people selling loaded contracts.
I think you answered your own questions here! You are paying 53.00 pp plus closing and no points until 2012, the seller did better selling this way then if they sold through a resale company since the listing agent would get 10% commission plus competition of people selling loaded contracts.
I find that Ebay..with all the fees for final value, Paypal, etc, runs about 12-15. Still, sounds like both parties will be happy with this and best of luck with the whole process.