Like many, I assumed that CCV points were skewed by the number of cabins, but in looking at the points actually sold in CCV, the points sold for each cabin were alot closer to a two bedroom villa than a grand villa.
For each CCV cabin, DVD sold about 24000 points. For each 2B villa, DVD sold about 21000 pts, while for each GV, DVD sold about 45000 pts. So, they may rent like grand villas but they are sold like two bedrooms.
Also, while CCV did sell a large number of small pt. contracts- about 40% of their contracts are 100 points or less, both PVB (46%) and VGF (48%) sold a higher percentage of 100 pts or less contracts than CCV. (The number has dropped tp about 30% for sales to date at RIV).
One last number, in comparing total points sold by DVD for each resort to the total number of studios in the resort-including those which are a part of a 2 Bedroom lock-off, CCV has about 42K points sold/available studio which is on the high end of
DVC WDW resorts but not nearly as large as VGF (53K pts/studio). PVB is at the low end of the range at 11K points sold/studio.