Disney's ROFR on a resale

PrincessMom98

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Does anyone know what Disney's current price is where they will exercise their right of first refusal on a resale? I read a recent post about a contract going through at $62 (no current points). Does anyone else have recent input?

Thanks,
Sue
 
I have heard that becaause of Magical beginnings

The disney price 2 excercise the ROFR has gone up 2 $67 per point or greater

if anyone knows of anything that would disagree with this.

Please post. I may be incorrect, just what I was told by 2 timeshare REsellers
 
Originally posted by KANSAS
I have heard that becaause of Magical beginnings

The disney price 2 excercise the ROFR has gone up 2 $67 per point or greater

if anyone knows of anything that would disagree with this.

Please post. I may be incorrect, just what I was told by 2 timeshare REsellers
I can't believe that's accurate and these are certainly not impartial bystanders. The price will vary somewhat with each contract depending on specifics. Sometimes DVD finds themselves in a conflict of interest situation where they have no choice regardless of the contract price. I believe this happens when DVD is the loan holder and there is a bankruptcy. The retail prices was $75 pp and the buy back price was commonly and repeatedly reported at $58 pp. The retail went to $80 and the buy back price was apparently $62. Now the retail is $84, I can't imagine the buy back price would increase more than the retail. I also suspect that DVD would lose money once the difference in resale price and retail approaches 20% due to other costs, commissions and the like.

Based on the info I've seen, I'd suspect the OK price is currently at $65 pp. I know Shontell reported that she had a WLV contract bought back that was at $64 pp. Still, one contract may go through and another be bought back, even at the same price level.
 
1 timeshare reseller told me 2day that DISNEY EXCERCIxED ROFR
on a BCV resale at $70 per point.

maybe only 1 sale, with unusual circumstance, like u made a good point about
 

Originally posted by KANSAS
1 timeshare reseller told me 2day that DISNEY EXCERCIxED ROFR
on a BCV resale at $70 per point.

maybe only 1 sale, with unusual circumstance, like u made a good point about
DVD does these on a case by case basis. Personally, I'd expect the number to climb for BCV and WLV to a certain extent and to drop somewhat for HH and VB. In the past it's appeared they would just make up their minds to buy back some and they might buy one this week and let one that's actually cheaper go through next week. It also appears they ignore the dues and closing costs issues even when it might work out to their advantage.
 
There is no preset minimum pricing threshold that triggers their exercise. I am told that all contracts presented are entered into a computer model created by Disney which analyzes, among other things, total purchase consideration, unused points available prior to the upcoming use year, number of members wait-listed for the property (resale's through DVC), properties currently held in their inventory, etc.

Sorry but no simple rule of thumb seems to apply. In my view, your best bet is to strike the lowest possible purchase price and let the chips fall where they may. While I realize that many people who belong to the Club hold these points in fairly high regard, they tend to lose sight of the fact that the points are at best a commodity which can easily be procured in the marketplace. If Disney executes their ROFR, move on to the next deal and be done with it. Always strike the best possible deal. ROFR clauses are only important in transactions where the asset being purchased is not readily available in the market. In this case, the only thing you're out is a little extra time. Good luck.
 
A reseller told me recently that as of November 2002 DVD analyses the points left, price and agents commission, and that any contracts under $67 - $68 a point will be difficult to get approval for.
 
I was recently told that DVC never touches the smaller add on packages. I was worried, becaule I bought a small package that usually sell much higher in price with banked points at $66 pp.at BWV would be bought back.

I was told its not a good deal for them and they never bother with the add ons.

Felicia
 
I am closing on a contract today. It was as follows: 360 BWV points ,360 for 2001 ,336 banked 2002 and all 2003. I paid dues for 2003 and closing. My point cost was $66.00 pp plus the dues and closing. I was told by Jaki that this probably would not go through if it was sent to Disney today. I don't know for sure,if I were to see the same deal I would offer the same and let the chips fall where they may. I think I got as good a deal as I could and I am very happy. Rich:jester:
 
We closed on a OKW resale in Oct for $62 per point and just closed on another resale this month for $62.40--also at OKW. Both went thru just fine. Could be Disney is just looking at the newer resorts.
 
Deena,
If you don't mind me asking...who did you use to purchase your DVC resell? I am soooo interested...but soooo on a budget:) I think you got a great deal...just what I was looking, and waiting for...I'm just wondering....you can email me...ayimapt@aol.com
 
Welcom to the Dis ayimapt! You will find tons of great info on here. I did send you an e-mail. If you have any other questions I would be happy to help any way I can.
 
Deena,
I also e-mailed you some questions I have but I forgot to put a something in the subject line...please don't delete that e-mail before reading it.
 
JOC--sorry I think I did delete it. I looked at my e-mail before I saw your post. Please resend it, I would be happy to ans questions for you. We get so many trash e-mail to enlarge body parts I dont even own if I dont know what an e-mail is regarding I just delete it.
 
Is this a possibility? If DVD gets a call from a current member who is looking for some points at a sold out resort or use year, maybe, just maybe DVD looks to see what's on the market and then tries to fill the order. If you buy from Disney they sell at the going price. I know this is not advantagous to the buyer, but just though.
 
Hi, I was told today that the resale I made an offer on was bought back by disney. I was told anything under 66.00 was going to be bought back by Disney.
 
4greatboys,
I e-mailed you again.
 
Originally posted by torismom
Hi, I was told today that the resale I made an offer on was bought back by disney. I was told anything under 66.00 was going to be bought back by Disney.

That is VERY interesting. I don't know about the $66 figure, but the source who told me that Disney is definitely going to up the heat on resales is reputable, and I anticipate a lot of resales going back to Disney. We'll see......
 



















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