aoconnor
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Not necessarily...it depends on when you go and where you stay...
Here's my real-world example:
I bought 100 points at AKV in 2008, receiving all 2008 points. That means I received 49 years worth of points (4900 points total, assuming for now that I plan to keep the contract until it expires) and I paid a total of $9200, or roughly $1.88/point. This was paid in cash and not financed.
Last week, I stayed in a value studio at AKV for 5 nights at a "cost" of 45 points. These were all 2017 points and the maintenance fees on those points were $6.59/pt. So, my stay "cost" $381.15, or $76.23 per night. If you were able to score a room anywhere on property for less than $80/night, I'd like to hear about it. Even if you argue that you could rent for that, I would again challenge anyone to find an owner willing to rent for less than $9/point.
Well yes, if you stay in the cheapest room in all of DVC in the cheapest season and only on weekdays it will work out like that

That's all using a buy in cost of $98 per point (aka resale); if you did the same math at direct pricing for CCV it would jump to $238 a night. Which is obviously still a great deal compared to the cost of a regular hotel room there! Just sayin'

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