carlbarry
DIS Veteran
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- Oct 28, 2007
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I think it's important to know what my cost per point is so I know how much my stays cost, and also to know how much to charge to rent out points.
This is how I figure it: I add together my purchase price cost plus the cost of maintenance fees since purchase. I feel that's my actual cost.
I then deduct the money I've made from renting out points.
I divide that figure by the number of years I've owned. That gives me a cost per year, but still not all the information I need.
So then I divide that cost per year by the number of points I own, giving me my cost per point.
Is that the way DVCers generally figure it?
Thanks.
(A humorous, I hope, aside: An elderly couple I knew would go to Aruba every year with their Wyndham ownership. One year when they came back home the wife said to me, "We were in Aruba for 2 weeks and it cost us $75." I was a bit surprised by that low figure and asked how they figured that. "Well, we pay $150 a month maintenance fees, so 2 weeks is $75." I asked, "But how about the other 50 weeks when you're not in Aruba?" The answer: "I see what you mean, but that's not the way we figure it." So I'm trying to get a bit more accurate assessment for my DVC!)
This is how I figure it: I add together my purchase price cost plus the cost of maintenance fees since purchase. I feel that's my actual cost.
I then deduct the money I've made from renting out points.
I divide that figure by the number of years I've owned. That gives me a cost per year, but still not all the information I need.
So then I divide that cost per year by the number of points I own, giving me my cost per point.
Is that the way DVCers generally figure it?
Thanks.
(A humorous, I hope, aside: An elderly couple I knew would go to Aruba every year with their Wyndham ownership. One year when they came back home the wife said to me, "We were in Aruba for 2 weeks and it cost us $75." I was a bit surprised by that low figure and asked how they figured that. "Well, we pay $150 a month maintenance fees, so 2 weeks is $75." I asked, "But how about the other 50 weeks when you're not in Aruba?" The answer: "I see what you mean, but that's not the way we figure it." So I'm trying to get a bit more accurate assessment for my DVC!)