your math is off… by thousands of dollars.
It’s not $42,000 instead of $30,000– it’s $42,000 extra. ($72,000 instead of $30,000)
Basically — $30,000 down payment plus dues is the equivalent of $4250 per year.
If the math is off, it is only because I used your numbers on this part.
The problem appears to be that you have not explained your numbers clearly.
It is likely, then, that I misunderstood something in your explanation.
So lets use your equivalent of $4250 per year.
Now the results will be (in 2023 prices):
Purchase Cost = $4250
Renting Points = $4872
Cash Rate = $6960
Rental rates may go up, but so will dues.
Yes.
I said that, exactly.
So buying 174 points: costs $4250 per year in total.
So… what can we do with $4250:
Stay about 10 nights in the Swan
Take a week long cruise
I can stay rack rate at the Beach Club, depending on season, for 5-7 nights.
I can rent between 152 and 265 points depending on the price.
You can also ask... what can we do with $4872? or $6960?
Now, you mentioned a cruise...

While a comparison with a cruise would be a very different topic, there are some great arguments that would indicate that a one-week cruise on
Disney Cruise Lines, while not inexpensive, could be a better overall value than a one-week stay at Walt Disney World.
A worthy option to take into consideration.

Possibly rent out your points one year and use that money for a cruise? Just a thought.
So yes… buying 174 BCV resale points is more expensive than 5-7 nights at rack rate ..
(Now, 174 points goes further than 5-7 nights in a studio… but there are also discounts off rack rates. )
There are enough points in a 174 point BCV contract for 10-12 nights in a deluxe studio.
That can be used for one long stay, or two 5-7 night stays, or however you wish.
If all you want is one 5-7 night stay per year, then you would buy a smaller contract (about 90 points for BCV), greatly lowering your upfront and annual costs, and not be wasting points or money.
Any cost comparisons need to be between
equal stays, that are at the same resort, in order to be accurate and valid.
While discounts on rental points and cash rates do happen, they are short term offerings and are very limited, have many qualifiers, and most certainly cannot be planned for in advance.
They are great for a spur of the moment, unplanned, extra side trip.
I highly recommend doing that if you have the spare time and money for quick getaways.
They can be quite enjoyable!
So even if you could find points cheaper than $28… and you used every point every year — never wasted a single point, never skipped a year, never ever found points cheaper one year… then rental would cost $4800. Buying: $4250. So under this extreme scenario, buying DVC saved you 11%.
Of course, waste a couple points… skip a year.. if rent on the forum here for $20 per point instead of $28… and suddenly, buying DVC was a lot more than renting points.
Buy a contract with the correct number of points for your needs, then points will not be wasted.
If you want to skip a year, you can rent your points out through a reliable company.
That will pay you enough to cover the costs of the annual dues for that year and then some.
Yes, there are offers in these and other forums to rent points directly from individuals, and you can save a fare amount of money that way.
But we all have heard the horror stories of people getting scammed this way, losing their money and their vacation.
Just be aware that going this route may be the riskiest option of all.
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Buying a DVC contract is a commitment to vacationing at Disney DVC resorts many times over many years to come.
If that fits your wants and needs, then buying the correct contract(s) can help fulfill those needs in a planned and predictable way.
Properly done, it may save you money over the years.
But getting the wrong contract for your needs and/or mismanaging your points can lead to wasting both time and money.
DVC works the best for those who like to plan ahead.
I do not recommend DVC for those who prefer spur of the moment trips instead.
If you are not comfortable with a long term commitment, that's fine, renting points will probably be your best option, and cash stays will be your easiest option.
So please, Do what is best for you!

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