Look daily, it will appear. Stick with what your UY and location priority is and don't let the sales people talk you out of your price strategy.Offer declined, although I am not surpised or disappointed. Just happy to be on the journey and will wait until the right one comes my way.![]()
There are so many stories like these on this board; They give me so much more patience!I stalked and waited for my first resale "Cinderella" contract for nearly six months. My criteria was that it had to be a specific resort, specific use year, a fairly tight range of points, and hit a given price range. When the contract came up for sale, it hit all of those goals AND came fully loaded. I couldn't dial the phone fast enough to call Fidelity and put in a full price offer. According to the broker, I was the first person who called, and the email had only gone out five minutes earlier.
For my next resale contract, I looked around to see what was available, found one that had been listed a week earlier with no sale yet, and made an offer which was lower than the already below market price, and it was accepted.
There's a common disease called "addonitis" among DVC owners. You'll get it, and will never stop trolling the sale listings for additional points at a "good deal".
That near perfect contract will pop up. Although I know it seems like it won't.Sticking to my UY and number of points I want is proving quite the mental challenge this morning LOL
What resort are you looking at for your first DVC homeOffer declined, although I am not surpised or disappointed. Just happy to be on the journey and will wait until the right one comes my way.![]()
Where we go to post when we have been rejected.What resort are you looking at for your first DVC homeCan you share what your offer was, $ per point/resort
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