patclairesmom
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It depends on the contract size- larger contracts are more expensive. Ours are - little under $500 but we only bought 50 points.Hi, We're about to send in the paperwork for our first ever DVC going resale. What are the typical closing costs people are paying. Mine seem really high @$1000. Is this typical?
IMO that's very high for WDW, not quite as bad for non FL options. Is it by chance multiple contracts making up 150? I assume that includes title insurance which is generally not necessary, esp for 150 pts. I'd likely only buy it for divorce/bankruptcy situations and even then I'd look at the price it cost. But even for non FL and including title insurance, it still sounds high for 150. I wonder if they are transferring some of the brokers costs to the buyer, I know some have tried to do that lately with timeshares in general by adding an additional brokers fees on top of the commission amount. Not that different than car dealerships do with an admin fee to complete the paperwork. LT transfers, an online company, will do it for around $200 total as a comparison.Hi, We're about to send in the paperwork for our first ever DVC going resale. What are the typical closing costs people are paying. Mine seem really high @$1000. Is this typical?
Ours is 150 points.
Which resort are you buying? That sounds about right for Aulani.Hi, We're about to send in the paperwork for our first ever DVC going resale. What are the typical closing costs people are paying. Mine seem really high @$1000. Is this typical?
Saratoga Springs.Which resort are you buying? That sounds about right for Aulani.
The timeshare store, posts closing fee for 150 +/- points in the low $700 range. I've seen other resale place post $550 range. $1000, does sound high? Who are you using?
So the closing costs listed in the original contract were $535(closing costs that you would have with that contract no matter how you pay), you can expect to pay in addition to that $199 financing fee, plus another $135-165 I think for the additional closing costs(I'm assuming you are using Monera). I had figured how much my closing costs should be by reading all of the document information and everything on Monera, then I was given a similar estimate, I didn't shop around for anything-just went with it, then my actual closing costs were lower than that estimate and were more in line with what I had originally expected-the listed costs in the initial contract plus $199 fee to Monera plus another $$135 I think.What do the closing costs stated in the resale offering refer to? Mine were 535.00. I just got my high estimated closing costs (I am financing) and they are 1002.00.
There are services I can shop for with the most expensive being Title settlement or closing fee. How do I go about shopping around?
So the closing costs listed in the original contract were $535(closing costs that you would have with that contract no matter how you pay), you can expect to pay in addition to that $199 financing fee, plus another $135-165 I think for the additional closing costs(I'm assuming you are using Monera). I had figured how much my closing costs should be by reading all of the document information and everything on Monera, then I was given a similar estimate, I didn't shop around for anything-just went with it, then my actual closing costs were lower than that estimate and were more in line with what I had originally expected-the listed costs in the initial contract plus $199 fee to Monera plus another $$135 I think.