JudyS
Disney Lover, DVC Member, and Timeshare Fan!
- Joined
- Jan 13, 2000
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I bought my DVC contract from a person who was selling it himself. It is more work that way -- the seller wasn't sure how to draw up a contract, so I ended up writing it! If you do change your mind and decide to sell by yourself, though, pm me & I will look up the name of the closing agency that we used.
Late last year, my husband was told that he would be laid off. I thought about what I'd do with our DVC if we got really strapped for cash. My thought was that we would buy a small add-on (probably 25 points) and then sell the main contract (175 points.) That way, we'd still get the DVC discounts, we'd be in the system for more add-on purchases when our situation improved, we'd be able to get points transferred into our account if we wanted to rent points, etc. (We were lucky, and DH still has his job, so we don't need to sell now.)
You may want to consider buying 25 points and selling your main contract as as a way to get "the best of both worlds" -- less cost, but you'd still be a DVC member.
Late last year, my husband was told that he would be laid off. I thought about what I'd do with our DVC if we got really strapped for cash. My thought was that we would buy a small add-on (probably 25 points) and then sell the main contract (175 points.) That way, we'd still get the DVC discounts, we'd be in the system for more add-on purchases when our situation improved, we'd be able to get points transferred into our account if we wanted to rent points, etc. (We were lucky, and DH still has his job, so we don't need to sell now.)
You may want to consider buying 25 points and selling your main contract as as a way to get "the best of both worlds" -- less cost, but you'd still be a DVC member.