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- Apr 28, 2001
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We are at a crossroads now as to whether to do an add-on (and get the number of points we need before the price increase) or to sell our DVC interest and rent points. With many points now available for $6pp (I have been examining the rental boards and this does seem to be the case), the rental cost is becoming perilously close to the maintenance cost. Should the rental cost dip below the maintenance cost then, in my mind, DVC is basically worthless: you can get the same product for the same cost without ever having to buy anything!
Is anyone else concerned about this?
I spent $21,000 to get 300 BCV points ($70pp). For the sake of discussion, I am only going to look out 30 years, because the variables beyond that point are too difficult to predict. I will be generous to DVC and assume that maintenance costs do not increase over the next 30 years, although they probably will. My maintenance fees will be (4 * 300 * 30 = $36,000). I will also not factor in what I could earn if I invested my maintenance fees or my initial investment (knowing me I'd probably lose it in the stock market) and, given that Disney believes they can get $84pp for BCV, I will assume that I can atleast get back my initial investment of $70pp. $36,000 + $21,000 = $57,000. $57,000/ $6 per rental point gives me 9500 rental points over the next 30 years. 9500/30 years = 316.66 points per year. Over the next 30 years I would then have MORE POINTS AT MY DISPOSAL IF I SELL MY DVC AND RENT POINTS than if I keep my points. I may even have more points to rent if I get more than $70pp for my BCV interest.
Now it is true that points may not stay at $6pp, but they could also go lower as Disney continues to expand DVC. And it is also likely that maintenance costs will go up higher than $4pp, which would also tilt the equation in favor of renting.
Renting also relieves you of the burden of having to bank, borrow, and rent if you would like to use fewer points one year. I am not saying that I do not love DVC it's just if you can get the same exact accomodations more cheaply, shouldn't you do that? Why give Disney your money and really get nothing in return. It is SO easy to rent points!!!
Please, someone convince me that I'm wrong. I love the feeling that I am a member, but I am not willing to give Disney thousands and thousands of dollars more just for a feeling.
Is anyone else concerned about this?
I spent $21,000 to get 300 BCV points ($70pp). For the sake of discussion, I am only going to look out 30 years, because the variables beyond that point are too difficult to predict. I will be generous to DVC and assume that maintenance costs do not increase over the next 30 years, although they probably will. My maintenance fees will be (4 * 300 * 30 = $36,000). I will also not factor in what I could earn if I invested my maintenance fees or my initial investment (knowing me I'd probably lose it in the stock market) and, given that Disney believes they can get $84pp for BCV, I will assume that I can atleast get back my initial investment of $70pp. $36,000 + $21,000 = $57,000. $57,000/ $6 per rental point gives me 9500 rental points over the next 30 years. 9500/30 years = 316.66 points per year. Over the next 30 years I would then have MORE POINTS AT MY DISPOSAL IF I SELL MY DVC AND RENT POINTS than if I keep my points. I may even have more points to rent if I get more than $70pp for my BCV interest.
Now it is true that points may not stay at $6pp, but they could also go lower as Disney continues to expand DVC. And it is also likely that maintenance costs will go up higher than $4pp, which would also tilt the equation in favor of renting.
Renting also relieves you of the burden of having to bank, borrow, and rent if you would like to use fewer points one year. I am not saying that I do not love DVC it's just if you can get the same exact accomodations more cheaply, shouldn't you do that? Why give Disney your money and really get nothing in return. It is SO easy to rent points!!!
Please, someone convince me that I'm wrong. I love the feeling that I am a member, but I am not willing to give Disney thousands and thousands of dollars more just for a feeling.