Full of Beans
Earning My Ears
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Didn't pass BLT at $94 in November 2014.
Trying again on another
. New to this. Any insight?


Didn't pass BLT at $94 in November 2014.Trying again on another
. New to this. Any insight?
I'm not sure what you mean or expected. When Disney exercises their ROFR, they step in as the buyer and purchase the contract.Yeah, I thought the seller would write back and didn't. We offered higher this time. Not crying, just want one.
I'm not sure what you mean or expected. When Disney exercises their ROFR, they step in as the buyer and purchase the contract.
94 is low ball for BLT now?!?! I need to go see the ROFR thread.
$94 might be slightly below average, but ROFR isn't based solely on price. Disney just happened to have a buyer for that exact contract at the exact time it hit their desk.94 is low ball for BLT now?!?! I need to go see the ROFR thread.
94 is low ball for BLT now?!?! I need to go see the ROFR thread.
From what I've seen, the reason for ROFR exercise isn't always just about price. Could be that Disney needs points associated with a particular unit number and the contract being considered matches. Contrary to popular opinion, Disney can't just break up contracts and recombine points willy-nilly.
A little over 3 years ago we purchase BLT at $95 a point. That was when the market was near bottom. I thought I might have overpaid a bit, but it was the perfect contract for us so I took it. After an offer and counter offer, we were pretty much told the seller wasn't taking less than 95, so we agreed. It was loaded as well. This news makes me a happy owner that "IF" (and I have no regrets) I needed to sell, I'm not taking a hit at all....plus the use we've gotten out of it![]()
If I understand correctly, they low-bid the contract, expecting a counter, but the seller just accepted the low bid. Then Disney said "thanks" and snatched it.
Yes. That is what I meant, was willing to pay higher. I researched the average sale price pp 2014 was 94, so that is where I started. We bid on another this week, but the owners aren't responding. How long is reasonable to wait?![]()
Yes. That is what I meant, was willing to pay higher. I researched the average sale price pp 2014 was 94, so that is where I started. We bid on another this week, but the owners aren't responding. How long is reasonable to wait?
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48 hours. If you haven't heard by then, keep looking. Cancel your bid if you find something for sale that seems better or equal.
If you don't, keep that offer open and prepare yourself for a potentially long closing if they do eventually accept. But not always: of course you have no way of knowing if the seller is on vacation, or has some other equally valid reason to not respond right away.
Thank you.
I think I am going to look at buying a couple smaller contracts. If we get one, we are getting started, if we get two, that's awesome. We plan to build up points as we go, so when we are in the years wanting to go a lot, I can afford the 3 bedroom lake view, and sell off in the years we might not want to go as much anymore. Hard to find 300plus point contracts BLT.