freshmanjs
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You may have to be insistent on buying BWV. Last year when I bought into BWV for the first time, I had to tell them I only wanted BWV . The first guide I spoke with said they could not sell me BWV and kept repeating that.
I came here and found out differently got the name of a good guide who WOULD help me and now I happily have 225 BWV points
The only reason I can see to not pick up a BWV resale is that you have to put the deposit down in cash and get outside financing. Direct from Disney will let you put as much of it as you want on on a CC.
We are in the process of buying a resale. I will break down our potential savings:
Price is $10/pt less (at $85), closing costs are ~$250 more, financing is a bit less than WDW quoted us in Oct (9.9% via resale vs. 10.75% from WDW). It also came w/ 215 banked points with the dues paid by the seller. So, if you count renting those points (although we likely won't), that is $2150 off the total price at renting for $10/pt.
So, even without the extra points, buying resale is about $86.20/pt (factoring in extra closing costs) vs $95/pt from WDW. If you factor in the extra points, it is about $75/pt, or $20/pt off what WDW is offering.
-Kat
Incentives are only offered for the resorts Disney is actively selling, so that would be SSR only at present. AKV goes on sale to the public next month but there is no information about any incentives at AKV for new members.Does Disney offer any of their incentive programs if you insist on BWV? OR would that only be for SSR?
The only reason I can see to not pick up a BWV resale is that you have to put the deposit down in cash and get outside financing. Direct from Disney will let you put as much of it as you want on on a CC.
We are in the process of buying a resale. I will break down our potential savings:
Price is $10/pt less (at $85), closing costs are ~$250 more, financing is a bit less than WDW quoted us in Oct (9.9% via resale vs. 10.75% from WDW). It also came w/ 215 banked points with the dues paid by the seller. So, if you count renting those points (although we likely won't), that is $2150 off the total price at renting for $10/pt.
So, even without the extra points, buying resale is about $86.20/pt (factoring in extra closing costs) vs $95/pt from WDW. If you factor in the extra points, it is about $75/pt, or $20/pt off what WDW is offering.
-Kat
There is another reason for buying direct - its a done deal quickly - and your guide can help you make reservations when they have your deposit. Resales can be kind of a lengthy process and occationally fall through - so it could be three-four months before you can make reservations - longer if you are looking for something specific in a contract.
The thing to watch for with resales is how many points you are getting now. Figure points are worth about $10 per - so to buy a contract where you don't get any points until Feb 08 resale is worth something less than $85 (Disney's $95-10). A lot of the resale contracts are "stripped" - you won't see points until 2008.
They are only worth 10 per point if they come dues paid if the buyer is paying the dues on them they are less then 6 per point.
If you don't get points until 2008/2009 (a stripped contract), I don't see the point in buying resale unless maybe you don't want to travel until then, the dues are already paid for you by the seller, and you want to buy DVC now to lock in the price. I would still think it would make more sense to either buy direct and bank/rent the points, or wait until a loaded or standard (just has 2007 pts) contract comes along and buy that.
Both resales that I have had interest in (I bailed on the first because of my own financial issues) have come loaded with with no dues due on those extra points. I have no issue with paying 2007 dues, since my use year in this case will be September and I would have had to pay those dues through WDW direct anyhow. To me this is like buying in Sept 2006, free dues, and cheaper price/pt even w/out the free points.
If you are in a hurry, though, as said above, definitely do through WDW because resale does take 2 months minimum. I personally am willing to wait in order to get the best deal.