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Hope this is the righ place for this questions.
First let me say that this is in no way intended to be a for sale post, but we are exploring some options. We own two contracts, one at VWL and one at BWV. Both my wife and I love VWL. While we both agree that owning at an Epcot resort is a must, on BWV we are split. I like the options that BWV provides in the way of studio reservations for 5 (with a studio plus request), guaranteed BW views, and the point saving option of standard view. I'm the numbers guy, and combining those benefits with the great location leave me satisfied with BWV, although I'm not in love. My wife's love for the BCV takes precedence over those benefits as far as she is concerned......and we all know who usually wins out in these types of debates
. Not that I could argue too hard with her on her points. BCV is great. Take the benefits I listed above out of the equation and BCV is actually a far superior resort, IMHO. For some reason, the entire YC/BC/BCV complex seems better maintained than the BW/BWV complex. SAB puts Luna Park to shame. Much like VWL, the BCV building has much more in the way of quiet rooms and pretty lobbys to sit and relax in than does BWV, which really has nothing that is dedicated to DVC members.
So, all that leads us to exploring our options for selling our BWV contract and picking up a BCV contract. I'm not ready to contact The Timeshare Store yet (which I will do if we decide to move forward), as we might not even attempt the swap. But I'm trying to guage what our cost would be if we tried. I know we'll have to pay a few dollars more per point for a BCV contract than we'll get for our BWV contract. So that's about $500 or so we'll lose. We'll have to pay closing costs on the purchase of a BCV contract, so there's another $500 out of our pocket. The one item we'll have to pay that I can't estimate is the commission on the sale of the BWV contract. Anyone have a ballpark idea of what percentage a broker takes on a DVC resale? Thought I read on one resale agent site that the percentage may depend on number of points, available points, etc., but I won't post that info here for fear of treading too close to 'no for sale post restrictions', but if it's a pretty standard percentage knowing that would help me determine if the incremental out of pocket cost of making the swap is reasonable enough that it is worth seriously pursuing.
First let me say that this is in no way intended to be a for sale post, but we are exploring some options. We own two contracts, one at VWL and one at BWV. Both my wife and I love VWL. While we both agree that owning at an Epcot resort is a must, on BWV we are split. I like the options that BWV provides in the way of studio reservations for 5 (with a studio plus request), guaranteed BW views, and the point saving option of standard view. I'm the numbers guy, and combining those benefits with the great location leave me satisfied with BWV, although I'm not in love. My wife's love for the BCV takes precedence over those benefits as far as she is concerned......and we all know who usually wins out in these types of debates

So, all that leads us to exploring our options for selling our BWV contract and picking up a BCV contract. I'm not ready to contact The Timeshare Store yet (which I will do if we decide to move forward), as we might not even attempt the swap. But I'm trying to guage what our cost would be if we tried. I know we'll have to pay a few dollars more per point for a BCV contract than we'll get for our BWV contract. So that's about $500 or so we'll lose. We'll have to pay closing costs on the purchase of a BCV contract, so there's another $500 out of our pocket. The one item we'll have to pay that I can't estimate is the commission on the sale of the BWV contract. Anyone have a ballpark idea of what percentage a broker takes on a DVC resale? Thought I read on one resale agent site that the percentage may depend on number of points, available points, etc., but I won't post that info here for fear of treading too close to 'no for sale post restrictions', but if it's a pretty standard percentage knowing that would help me determine if the incremental out of pocket cost of making the swap is reasonable enough that it is worth seriously pursuing.