MxRacer965
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- May 12, 2014
- Messages
- 15
Hello all!
Been checking this site periodically (very helpful!) since my wife and I made the decision to buy DVC. We went in June '13 and Feb '14 when my daughter was just a little shy of 2 and again when she was 2.5. We figured we have many more trips to Disney in our future so it makes sense to get into DVC.
We figured SSR would be the best for us because the purchase price is reasonable (looks like $69/point on average right now), and MF's are lowest so they should remain lowest throughout the years. We figure we can't make more than 1 trip a year since my wife is a teacher so she can't take vacation, we live in Chicago area, and 2 trips to Disney in the Summer would be a little crazy. So we settled on 100-130 points. That should allow us to bank, use, and borrow enough to do just about anything we want, within reason and not have to spend as much up front, or in long-term MF's.
All those decisions made, we put in an offer for a gutted DVC contract that had 0 banked, 0 '14, and 0 '15 points for $65/pt - we were just there this year already, and my wife is expecting in Dec so that might put a '15 trip out of the picture anyway. Seller countered at $68, but with credit for '15 MF's that put the purchase price down to $63/pt. Seemed like an ok price, so we signed a contract through The Timeshare Store. The seller had until 5/8 to get the contract signed...that time has since come and gone with no response from the sellers. The folks at The Timeshare Store supposedly have been trying daily to reach the sellers, including at a business number that they own with no success. That seems a little strange to me that even a business the sellers own they couldn't be reached at? I almost wonder if TTS isn't really trying, hoping they can resell the points for a higher amount? Or is it the sellers really are that unreliable, untrustworthy, and inconsiderate (TTS had 4 other 100-130 listings we lost out on because we agreed on this listing)? Anybody have any thoughts, comments, advice, and additional outlets for DVC points other than Fidelity, TTS, and ReSlsDvc?
Right now I told TTS to keep trying and keep our deposit in escrow until we either find another listing we like, or the sellers respond with what their intentions are. Sound like a reasonable plan?
Been checking this site periodically (very helpful!) since my wife and I made the decision to buy DVC. We went in June '13 and Feb '14 when my daughter was just a little shy of 2 and again when she was 2.5. We figured we have many more trips to Disney in our future so it makes sense to get into DVC.
We figured SSR would be the best for us because the purchase price is reasonable (looks like $69/point on average right now), and MF's are lowest so they should remain lowest throughout the years. We figure we can't make more than 1 trip a year since my wife is a teacher so she can't take vacation, we live in Chicago area, and 2 trips to Disney in the Summer would be a little crazy. So we settled on 100-130 points. That should allow us to bank, use, and borrow enough to do just about anything we want, within reason and not have to spend as much up front, or in long-term MF's.
All those decisions made, we put in an offer for a gutted DVC contract that had 0 banked, 0 '14, and 0 '15 points for $65/pt - we were just there this year already, and my wife is expecting in Dec so that might put a '15 trip out of the picture anyway. Seller countered at $68, but with credit for '15 MF's that put the purchase price down to $63/pt. Seemed like an ok price, so we signed a contract through The Timeshare Store. The seller had until 5/8 to get the contract signed...that time has since come and gone with no response from the sellers. The folks at The Timeshare Store supposedly have been trying daily to reach the sellers, including at a business number that they own with no success. That seems a little strange to me that even a business the sellers own they couldn't be reached at? I almost wonder if TTS isn't really trying, hoping they can resell the points for a higher amount? Or is it the sellers really are that unreliable, untrustworthy, and inconsiderate (TTS had 4 other 100-130 listings we lost out on because we agreed on this listing)? Anybody have any thoughts, comments, advice, and additional outlets for DVC points other than Fidelity, TTS, and ReSlsDvc?
Right now I told TTS to keep trying and keep our deposit in escrow until we either find another listing we like, or the sellers respond with what their intentions are. Sound like a reasonable plan?
