doubletrouble_vb
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Dave isn't entirely wrong. Niether is he alone is his opinion. Clark Howard also thinks they are a bad idea...his brother is happy with his. And they probably are for a big segment of the population. For another segment they are a niether here nor there idea... And for the small percentage of timeshare owners that have shares in the most indemand resorts (the DVC's, Hawaii's, certain ski resorts in high season and so forth) timesharing is wonderful. That small percentage will have no problem selling their units and making a profit. DVC'ers will probably get their money back on the principal if they paid cash or had a no interest loan and held it for a couple of years. But that's the majority of a group of just 90,000 (in the case of DVC).
Most timeshare owners paid the full developers price for their units. So there are many people out there who may have paid $16,000 for a unit that could only sell for $5,000 if they are very lucky. For the most part the timeshare industry hasn't done anything to help support the resale side things. There isn't anything in that side for the developer (personally I think they are wrong about that).
Editted to Add: A lot of people kept saying others were wrong for comparing DVC to something other than a deluxe. The whole apples to apples or apples to oranges argument. When you buy DVC each person needs to compare it to what they would do otherwise. If you'd stay in a moderate be it for 5 days, a week, 9 days, two weeks then that's the basis for an individuals comparison/decision. If you would only go every other year without it then that's your basis. Whether or not DVC would be a good deal depends on each persons vacation habits and desires.
Most timeshare owners paid the full developers price for their units. So there are many people out there who may have paid $16,000 for a unit that could only sell for $5,000 if they are very lucky. For the most part the timeshare industry hasn't done anything to help support the resale side things. There isn't anything in that side for the developer (personally I think they are wrong about that).
Editted to Add: A lot of people kept saying others were wrong for comparing DVC to something other than a deluxe. The whole apples to apples or apples to oranges argument. When you buy DVC each person needs to compare it to what they would do otherwise. If you'd stay in a moderate be it for 5 days, a week, 9 days, two weeks then that's the basis for an individuals comparison/decision. If you would only go every other year without it then that's your basis. Whether or not DVC would be a good deal depends on each persons vacation habits and desires.