ELMC
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But, the math doesn't work for DVC as an investment. Consider the time value of money, the amount of effort to rent the points, and the length of time to break even, you'd be better off putting your cash into other investments.
I don't think that I necessarily agree with this as there have been certain pockets of time where the math has definitely worked out for DVC as an investment. What I would say is that as far as investments go, even beginning to consider a timeshare as an investment is highly risky. Furthermore, getting the timing right so that the math does work is tricky to say the least. There are definitely those who have treated DVC as an investment and done quite well. However, I think it is safe to say that these people are in the minority. DVC is a vehicle in which to prepay for and possibly upgrade your vacations, first and foremost. If you can buy in and reap some sort of financial rewards, then that's icing on the cake.