The original poster is looking for dates surrounding Easter next year so, even if a reservation is available, his price is probably dreaming.
BUT, with the increase in Disney room availability and the number of
DVC rooms being turned back to Disney in exchanges, even the $10 per point may be difficult to hold at certain times.
For example, through October Mousesavers indicates it is possible to get a one bedroom at the BW for $216 per night (rack rate $375). A full week, with tax, would run $1,671. A preferred view one-bedroom during Magic Season costs 270 points. Dividing Disney's price by the number of points needed --- $6.19 per point. Why would someone pay a DVC member $2,700 and give up housekeeping and the flexibility of cancelling if they aren't seeing a substantial savings? (With the exception of a DVC member being able to make a reservation if the resort were sold out.)
Some other rates out there are BWV studios for $169; OKW studio for $160 and OKW one bedroom for $215. These are 35% or more off rack rate.
All the documents warn that, in the end, Disney is a powerful competitor. Sometimes we can rule the market, sometimes we can't.