emchen
I’m addicted (to DVC)!
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"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it."
With talk of a looming recession, I began to search the forums for member experiences through that time, hoping to gain insight into how they handled it.
I wonder how many owners stuck through the housing crisis and subsequent recession ca. 2007? Did you sell, did you buy more, did you rent out your points? I bet there are stories to be told that many of us would love to hear and learn from.
I did a little background reading that taught me prior to 2007, DVC was comprised of Old Key West, Board Walk Villas, Beach Club Villas, and Villas at Wilderness Lodge, Vero Beach Villas, Hilton Head Island (2042 group). Interestingly, Animal Kingdom Lodge, Bay Lake Tower, Saratoga Springs Resort, Aulani, and Villas at Grand Californian (>2057 group) all were children of The Great Recession, all beginning sales within the first 3 years of the collapse.
The direct cost graph took no dip, probably because opening sale prices factored the recession in! It is arguable that resale prices took a hit, but that's where old-timers come in and tell us anecdotal info.
DVC members, if you bought in before or during the last recession, sold or re-bought through the collapse, please share with us your stories...
With talk of a looming recession, I began to search the forums for member experiences through that time, hoping to gain insight into how they handled it.
I wonder how many owners stuck through the housing crisis and subsequent recession ca. 2007? Did you sell, did you buy more, did you rent out your points? I bet there are stories to be told that many of us would love to hear and learn from.
I did a little background reading that taught me prior to 2007, DVC was comprised of Old Key West, Board Walk Villas, Beach Club Villas, and Villas at Wilderness Lodge, Vero Beach Villas, Hilton Head Island (2042 group). Interestingly, Animal Kingdom Lodge, Bay Lake Tower, Saratoga Springs Resort, Aulani, and Villas at Grand Californian (>2057 group) all were children of The Great Recession, all beginning sales within the first 3 years of the collapse.
The direct cost graph took no dip, probably because opening sale prices factored the recession in! It is arguable that resale prices took a hit, but that's where old-timers come in and tell us anecdotal info.

DVC members, if you bought in before or during the last recession, sold or re-bought through the collapse, please share with us your stories...
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