IIRC, some document includes language which states that they do not have to pay dues on points held for maintenance purposes. That makes sense since, in theory, DVD wouldn't be reaping any financial benefit from those points. Over the years some have interpreted that clause to mean that DVD doesn't pay dues on ANY points that they hold.
The one thing I'm unclear on is whether there are any limitations to what DVD can do with points held for maintenance. 2% holdings would give them the ability to take every room out of service for up to 2 weeks per year. If they don't need all of that time for room repairs/refurbs, can the time be sold via CRO? Any ideas, Dean?
As for the original premise of the post, I don't see why the size of SSR or number of resales would be of any relevance. SSR is only a threat to DVC sales if people view it as a viable alternative to the resort(s) they are marketing. If customers DO view it as an alternative, then resale values will stay at an acceptable level. If not then prices will drop and DVC has no reason to use ROFR to prop-up prices.
SSR will always have the most resales because it's the largest resort. If things appear excessive right now, the economy is largely to blame. Look at the number of AKV resales. When I checked last week there were TWENTY-TWO AKV resales, and points just went on sale 18 months ago.
To expect DVC to continue to build 200-400 unit boutique resorts is simply not realistic. We're 17 years into the DVC concept and they've already built two stand-alone resorts, one hybrid (BWV) and added-on to three existing deluxes (with a fourth on the way.) That leaves only two more deluxes suitable for DVC additions and 33 years before any of the 2042 resorts start reverting back for re-sale.
I doubt that Disney will be looking to shutter DVC sales anytime soon. I'll be surprised if the next WDW-based property isn't an 800-1000 room monster. But I also think we will see more off-site locations announced. Slowing construction at WDW-based sites would only increase demand for the existing theme park locations via resale. And yes, that even includes SSR.