Deb & Bill said:
With a resale, you'll have to pay closing costs. If you purchase from Disney, there are no closing costs.
I'm so sorry, I don't mean to step on anyone's toes here

, but with a resale, you don't "have" to pay closing costs. Terms of a resale contract can be whatever the seller and buyer agree upon, and in many resale contracts, the seller agrees to pay all closing costs. Of course, this is only sometimes, whereas when buying through Disney, Disney always pays closing costs, although you'd be buying at a higher price-per-point through Disney vs. a resale. The only "deal" to be found buying through Disney is buying a SSR contract under the current "
DVC owner referral" incentive. Otherwise, finacially speaking, it will save you more to buy a resale.
On the other hand, buying through Disney is quick and easy, and you'll be in the DVC system and able to make ressies using your points within a week or so. If buying a resale, it could take a couple of months to get through ROFR, closing, and then finally being entered into the DVC system so you can use your points to make ressies.
It depends on what's most important to you:
If you want to save some $$, and speed of being in the DVC system is not as important to you, then buying resale maybe the right choice for you.
If you want to get in the system quickly so you can use your points right away, and for just the sheer ease of not having to go through the ROFR process, then buying through Disney would be a good choice.
Just so you know, all resale points for all DVC properties sold through Disney costs $92.00 per point.
However, if you buy a new SSR contract through Disney under the "owner referral incentive" (which could end soon), it would cost $83.30 per point. You must buy a minimum of 150 points, unless you are already a current DVC owner. A current DVC owner can buy contracts as small as 25 points, but no less.
Good luck!
