troynkasey
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How much is 10% down? We just started looking into this and I was just curious how much we would have to put down. Thanks![]()
How much is 10% down? We just started looking into this and I was just curious how much we would have to put down. Thanks![]()
It depends on where you buy. In other words. which home resort you chooses. At SSR and AKV, I believe that the price per point is currently $104. The minimum buy in is 160 points. I think that the current incentive is still $10 per point discount on SSR and $8 on AKV.
So assuming you buy 160 AKV points, the total would be $15,630.00 which would make your down payment $1563.00.
Disclaimer: What I am about to recommend is not for everyone and you should be comfortable that you are not going to lose your job before the loan is paid off.
I would suggest you borrow the money from yourself if you have a well supplied 401K account. You'll be paying yourself back plus interest thus increasing your 401K by a signficant amount.
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You will probably have many people tell you this is a bad idea. However, this is exactly what I did and with the stock market doing poorly my account will probably be in better shape because I pulled some money out and am paying myself back with interest.
That depends on the number of points and purchase price. At a minimum purchase of 160 points and a price of $104 per point the total is $16640 so 10% would be $1640, plus the closing costs of I think $320 per contract - so lets say minimum up front is about $2K - more if you buy more than the minimum points.
There are no closing costs when buying direct from Disney. It's 10% down that's it. You have to pay the $500 up front before then do anything else and that is part of the 10% down.
HTH!
If you finance esp at the 14.25% rate you'll want to pay that down as fast as possible. The interest saved on paying it off early is huge.
Well then it appears we got hosed - when we bought in January we paid 10% down plus closing costs which I believe was $320 - directly through DVC.
If it's true that there are no closing costs can someone suggest who to discuss this with at DVC?