NJ2Boardwalk
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Can someone tell me the advantages of buying @ 82 per point when I can rent @ 10 to 14 per point?
OH...that is cold! True...but cold...gppnj said:If you just rent, deep down you'll know you're living a lie.![]()
And...as usual...Crisi has nailed it.crisi said:Pro's to "just renting"
No long term committment to points
Possible to switch "home resorts" easily and get the eleven month window by chosing the appropriate owner
More flexibility. Can use 100 points this year and 600 points next year just by finding the right owner with points.
Cons to "just renting"
You don't lock in pricing. Will you always be able to rent for $10 per. DVC dues DO change, but a 5% increase in $4 is less than a 5% increase in $10.
You have some risk. Its small, but the member controls the reservation and can cancel.
You need to find an owner each year and make arrangements and hassle. Members pay their dues once a year and call 11 months out (or whenever) for their reservation.
If you look at it over the past few years, its been more expensive to rent than to own - primarily because the points have continued to appreciate. Like building equity in a house - I could rent month to month cheaper, but when I'm done I don't have anything. DVC does have a "shorter term" equity proposal in that ownership reverts to Disney after a period of time, and eventually points will be worth less to reflect the shorter remaining term of ownership. But they haven't started depreciating yet.
Wow, that's a rough response to someone with only 5 posts to their name! Hopefully, they'll understand it in the spirit intended.If you just rent, deep down you'll know you're living a lie.
Granny is right about that. I didn't notice the number of posts, so I apologize for piling on. Your question is a very valid question, as you can see by most of the responses.Granny said:Wow, that's a rough response to someone with only 5 posts to their name! Hopefully, they'll understand it in the spirit intended.![]()
SoCalKDG said:AP discount as an owner, not available as a renter.