How do you afford DVC?

No kids & high income, but I am an outlier in this thread in that I rent. A rent controlled apartment in a part of town where owning would mean living in a dated condo I wouldn't enjoy nearly as much. I value experiences, such as taking vacations to Disney with my points, but also being able to walk (in a car-obsessed city) to multiple grocery stores, banks, pharmacies, movie theaters, museums and shopping malls. My commute to work is short and avoids freeway traffic. My car, like my apartment lease, is ten years old 🤣. Not saying I couldn't have purchased DVC if I owned, just saying I like the financial and lifestyle flexibility renting has given me (also lucky to have a generous health insurance & retirement package at work).
 
Hey,. thanks so much for the reply. you make it even sound fun! Glad to know it's such a great field and great prospects.
Not sure if your username refers to the Crimson Tide, but DS is going to a rival SEC school.....DH and I have to get used to everything ORANGE.....it's quite an adjustment from our usual purple/gold.
100%. Roll Tide!

P.S. - Fun fact, I do not have a single piece of orange clothing anywhere in my closet :)
 
Purchased in 2007-Canadian $ at par (or almost). I pieced together 4 smallish contracts, 2 direct-2 resale all paid in cash. I was spending on a Disney vacation at a moderate every year anyway. Hubby had a blue collar job, I was administrative but not management level, so moderate incomes. Marriage broke up and I had to pay for my points a second time to my ex (well half anyway). In the early days I didn't do any expensive experiences and ate table service only once or twice in a 10 day vacation. I sound like your poor cousin! I'm better off now that I'm retired. I haven't regretted spending the bucks on DVC for a minute. My kids and I have had many special vacations together, and I get to walk "home" from Epcot!
 

I was a big time boater, Hudson River, Erie & Champlain canals and Lake Champlain. Sold the boat and used that $$$ to purchase DVC. Boating is expensive: Loan payments, marina docking, fuel (cost over $400 for fuel to cruise one way to NYC from Albany in 1999), insurance and maintenance.
 











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