you can buy most of the timeshares for close to $0 resale
bookwormde
Hey, nickspace -- which Wyndham are you referring to? Wyndham Vacation Ownership, Worldmark by Wyndham or something else ...?Is Wyndham better than DVC in any way?
That's a plus and a minus isn't it.
We liked DVC because of the higher resale value.
Only a minus for Wyndham owners who paid $$$$ from developer and not resale. Has little effect for us Wyn owners who bought resale.
part of the worthless dollar resale value is low demand. which is to say that it will affect you when it comes time to sell.
i bought a $1 timeshare on ebay early this year. i have enjoyed it so far and hope to get many years of use from it...but if i have to sell it in an economic environment anything like this one, i'm aware that it will probably cost me $1000 or so to get rid of it (in terms of prepaying annual dues and paying for closing costs in order to find a buyer.)
if you buy cheap and get several decades out of it, it's still much, much cheaper than DVC. but if you need to get out of it, it will be a much different experience than trying to unload a DVC contract...
I am well versed with DVC but totally green with Wyndham. Where do you suggest I shop for Wyndham resale and how do I determine what I should be paying? Any advice is appreciated.
We just completed our first stay at Wyndham Ocean Walk in Daytona Beach a few days ago and I was blown away by the resort. I booked a one bedroom deluxe unit and when we arrived, they had a 2 bedroom ocean front unit set aside for us. We've never had that happen with DVC. We also did an evening at Wyndham Bonnet Creek and it is a really nice resort as well. We are currently at Saratoga Springs and after staying at Wyndham's resorts, this 1 bedroom looks more like a half unit.
Don't get me wrong. I still love our DVC but I think you have to give serious thought to what your goal of ownership is.
David
On Vacation in HH writing this looking at the Ocean (though it's raining a bit). Brian is well versed in Wyndham, my knowledge there is sketcy. However, essentially all timeshares are better than DVC for non DVC stays. Exactly what's best depends on specifics. For stays across a group of resorts Wyndham is likely the best value for the East and HI, Bluegreen maybe slighly less so but is a MUCH better trading value than wyndham. I'd suggest one look at their situation, where they like to stay and how flexible they are as major components of this issue.where is Dean when you need him!![]()
I am well versed with DVC but totally green with Wyndham. Where do you suggest I shop for Wyndham resale and how do I determine what I should be paying? Any advice is appreciated.
I am well versed with DVC but totally green with Wyndham. Where do you suggest I shop for Wyndham resale and how do I determine what I should be paying? Any advice is appreciated.
I'm guessing with Wyndham Points, if so, can you trade into DVC too through RCI ? We were looking at wyndham points resale in Alexandria, around 110,000 points; I don't think that will do much for us though outside of resort it's deeded to.
Thanks for that link. The Primer is very helpful - sort of a Wyndham Points for Dummies, which is exactly what I needed.Take a look at this site. This is the Wyndham owners forum:
http://forums.wyndhamowners.org/