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LoveBWVVBR there are so money on Ebay who would you recommend?
LoveBWVVBR there are so money on Ebay who would you recommend?
I would recommend spending a minimum of a month or two reading www.tugbbs.com. Collectively, they have a wealth of knowledge.
It's actually a 1 bed/2bath unit. I'm hoping to acquire another unit but I want to stick with RCI (i'm not even sure if it does II) so I don't have to maintain more than one membership. At least for the time being as I get used to RCI. My cost per TPU is just $10.42 - I think that's pretty good.
I would recommend spending a minimum of a month or two reading www.tugbbs.com. Collectively, they have a wealth of knowledge.
It's actually a 1 bed/2bath unit. I'm hoping to acquire another unit but I want to stick with RCI (i'm not even sure if it does II) so I don't have to maintain more than one membership. At least for the time being as I get used to RCI. My cost per TPU is just $10.42 - I think that's pretty good.
Hello I am also in MA, what was the name of the resort? Did you do the tour before your bought? I am thinking about getting into an RCI propertly that is local but can also get me some Disney Vacations too.
Thank you
Brian
I think that $10.42 per TPU is pretty good! You made a good choice IMHO. It sounds like you'd be happy to use the unit even if you didn't want to trade it that year, so it was a great choice for you![]()
Yes, my 10 year old son actually wanted us to use it in 2012 but I somehow accidently banked it?? I didn't realize the resort added two years for me (I haven't even paid my first MF as they are due in Feb) so I clicked to bank inadvertenly... So in looking I think I can get a "twofer" out of it -- 1 week in Vegas and 1 in Sedona.
The only people benefitting are the people cashing the checks and running all the way to the bank.![]()
I bought it on Ebay and its at Pier 7 in South Yarmouth. Never buy direct and as you'll see timeshares (outside DVC) are going for like 80 to 90% off retail. Just make sure you do your research first and be sure its a very red week.
Yes, I read it, and I understand that you're talking specifically about DVC and you and your banker husband are making assumptions about the possible inflation numbers. You're assuming that your figures are universally true for everyone, when they aren't. Your mistake is assuming that all timeshares are DVC and that all maintenance fees are crazy-high each year.I am guessing you aren't reading the entire thread. You really should, since for those of us who own DVC, that number is not high at all. I only used myself as an example as a DVC owner, and that is where my figure came from - it is based on mathematical estimations for future maintenance fees, which go up each year
Yeah, we are fortunate in that regard. As a teacher, my schedule isn't flexible, but it's announced 1000 years in advance, so my planning is easy. And my husband has been at the same job for so long that he has "maxed out" his vacation; thus, he cannot accumulate any more. In the summer months he regularly takes off every Friday afternoon to cut the grass -- it's either take it or lose it. And he "gives away" plenty at times when he's just not able to take off that afternoon.We also live below our means in most ways. However, DH doesn't get enough vacation time to be taking more than 2 trips per year. Guess we'll have to wait until he retires.
Yes, and another good spot is RedWeek.com. You shouldn't buy anything 'til you've researched it completely!I would recommend spending a minimum of a month or two reading www.tugbbs.com. Collectively, they have a wealth of knowledge.
I'll second the "be sure it's a very red week" thing -- or, depending upon the specifics, you might want Platinum instead of Gold. Anyway, be sure you buy into peak season. An off-peak season won't trade well.I bought it on Ebay and its at Pier 7 in South Yarmouth. Never buy direct and as you'll see timeshares (outside DVC) are going for like 80 to 90% off retail. Just make sure you do your research first and be sure its a very red week.
I totally agree, but it's a mistake to buy Marriott or Hilton with the assumption that you'll trade into DVC -- you might manage to get that trade every couple years, but you're not going to get it every year. If you want to vacation at Disney and Disney only, then buying Marriott or Hilton isn't a good plan.I hear a lot of people say they can't get the week they want, or the location they want in a trade. If you are looking to trade, make sure you purchase a week with high trading power. If you are specifically looking to trade into DVC, they will not trade for a unit within a 35 mile radius. They are currently trading with RCI but have traded with II in the past.
My only regret is that I wish I purchased on the resale market. . . .
Yes, I read it, and I understand that you're talking specifically about DVC and you and your banker husband are making assumptions about the possible inflation numbers. You're assuming that your figures are universally true for everyone, when they aren't. Your mistake is assuming that all timeshares are DVC and that all maintenance fees are crazy-high each year.
At current rates, I'd have to keep my timeshare 167 years (making me 211 years old) to spend $100,000 on maintenance fees -- okay, if you tie in inflation, maybe I'd only have to keep it 100 years (making me 144) -- the 100 years you'll recognize is hyperbole, not a statement of calculated fact. The bottom line is that I'm not going to spend $100,000 on maintenance fees.
Going back to the OP's original question, I'm not convinced that DVC specifically is a great deal for the average buyer. The buy-in and the maintenance fees are so high. Other timeshares can be purchased on the resale market for a fraction of their original cost, and their maintenance fees are much lower than DVC. Those appear to me to be a much better deal, and for the right buyer they can be a good value.
The only people benefitting are the people cashing the checks and running all the way to the bank.![]()
The only regret I have with our DVC purchase is not purchasing it sooner! The thousands of dollars we spent on hotel rooms could have gone towards the purchase priceNot to mention the discounts that are available to DVC members