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I know that most DISmembers do not like calling DVC membership an "Investment" and I get all the pros and cons of that term, however, spending $10,000 to $40,000 on anything is an investment for me and I like to evaluate if I made a good or not so good financial purchase.
Of course, buying into DVC is for vacations, family trips, and memories, but it can also be financially rewarding (as in we saved a ton of money with DVD) or a financial mistake (as in we should have never bought and just stayed at hotels via cash).
The interesting thing is that not ever DVC member stays a member for life and it is only when they sell, can they for sure, determine if it was worth it or not.
I decided to look at all the DVC resorts, try to estimate the approximate cost that someone would have bought their membership during the sales from Disney, and then look at resale values today and then calculate if they are "In the Money" or "Break Even" or "Not in the Money"
Again, your exact situation many vary, as these are just averages and estimations. Also, if you are NOT selling, then this does not apply to you and of course, this data can and will change in the future.
Here are My Impressions:
-BWV owners made the BEST investment with an approximate 54% INCREASE in value
-Anyone that bought VGC made a smart investment and had large gain at +36% in a realatively short time
-BC owners also made wise investments and can now sell for about 15% gain
-OKW owners not only made a good investment, but had great perks and are at +11%
-WL is about a 9% gain and that may rise with new demand for this location.
-HHI, BLT, and VGF are at slight losses, but this is not a big deal at a 4% loss
-HHI owners have not gotten the respect they deserve and are often lumped in with VB as a DVC mistake, but the data clearly shows that this was a better buy that SSR, Aulani, AKV and VB
-SSR owners STILL have not broken even and have been overshadowed by the newer and older resorts. Disney really overbuilt this resort and it is reflected with a 15% loss
-Aulani has been a great trade for current DVC members that finally get a DVC in Hawaii (Mahalo), but not such a great deal for owners as they are at a 21% loss
-Animal Kingdom Villas also followed the mistake and overbuilt like SSR and has a 24% loss
-Vero Beach is definitely pulling up the anchor as the worst DVC investment with a 30% loss, but at least those owners get to book a nice beach resort.
Lessons for Disney
- Do NOT overbuild DVC resorts !!!
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In the Money
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Boardwalk Villas
1996-1999
Approximate cost = $63
Current value = $97
In the Money = +$34
% Gain = 54%
Grand Californian
2009-2013
Approximate cost = $110
Current value = $150
In the Money = +$40
% Gain = 36%
Beach Club Villas
2002-2004
Approximate cost = $90
Current value = $105
In the Money = +$15
% Gain 17%
Old Key West
1991-1998
Approximate cost = $70
Current value = $78
In the Money = +$8
% Gain = 11%
Wilderness Lodge
2000-2002
Approximate cost = $75
Current value = $82
In the Money = +$7
% Gain = 9%
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Break Even
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Hilton Head
1996-2000
Approximate cost = $67
Current value = $64
Not in the Money = -$3
% Loss = -4%
Bay Lake Towers
2009-2013
Approximate cost = $130
Current value = $125
In the Money = -$5
% Loss = -4%
Grand Floridian
2013-2015
Approximate cost = $155
Current value = $147
Not in the Money = -$8
% Loss = -5%
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Not in the Money
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Saratoga Springs
2004-2008
Approximate cost = $100
Current value = $85
Not in the Money = -$15
% Loss = -15%
Aulani
2011-present
Approximate cost = $140
Current value = $110
Not in the Money = -$30
% Loss = -21%
Animal Kingdom Villas
2007-2012
Approximate cost = $110
Current value = $84
Not in the Money = -$26
% Loss = -24%
Vero Beach
1999-2002
Approximate cost = $72
Current value = $50
Not in the Money = -$22
% Loss = -30%
Of course, buying into DVC is for vacations, family trips, and memories, but it can also be financially rewarding (as in we saved a ton of money with DVD) or a financial mistake (as in we should have never bought and just stayed at hotels via cash).
The interesting thing is that not ever DVC member stays a member for life and it is only when they sell, can they for sure, determine if it was worth it or not.
I decided to look at all the DVC resorts, try to estimate the approximate cost that someone would have bought their membership during the sales from Disney, and then look at resale values today and then calculate if they are "In the Money" or "Break Even" or "Not in the Money"
Again, your exact situation many vary, as these are just averages and estimations. Also, if you are NOT selling, then this does not apply to you and of course, this data can and will change in the future.
Here are My Impressions:
-BWV owners made the BEST investment with an approximate 54% INCREASE in value
-Anyone that bought VGC made a smart investment and had large gain at +36% in a realatively short time
-BC owners also made wise investments and can now sell for about 15% gain
-OKW owners not only made a good investment, but had great perks and are at +11%
-WL is about a 9% gain and that may rise with new demand for this location.
-HHI, BLT, and VGF are at slight losses, but this is not a big deal at a 4% loss
-HHI owners have not gotten the respect they deserve and are often lumped in with VB as a DVC mistake, but the data clearly shows that this was a better buy that SSR, Aulani, AKV and VB
-SSR owners STILL have not broken even and have been overshadowed by the newer and older resorts. Disney really overbuilt this resort and it is reflected with a 15% loss
-Aulani has been a great trade for current DVC members that finally get a DVC in Hawaii (Mahalo), but not such a great deal for owners as they are at a 21% loss
-Animal Kingdom Villas also followed the mistake and overbuilt like SSR and has a 24% loss
-Vero Beach is definitely pulling up the anchor as the worst DVC investment with a 30% loss, but at least those owners get to book a nice beach resort.
Lessons for Disney
- Do NOT overbuild DVC resorts !!!
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In the Money
***************************
Boardwalk Villas
1996-1999
Approximate cost = $63
Current value = $97
In the Money = +$34
% Gain = 54%
Grand Californian
2009-2013
Approximate cost = $110
Current value = $150
In the Money = +$40
% Gain = 36%
Beach Club Villas
2002-2004
Approximate cost = $90
Current value = $105
In the Money = +$15
% Gain 17%
Old Key West
1991-1998
Approximate cost = $70
Current value = $78
In the Money = +$8
% Gain = 11%
Wilderness Lodge
2000-2002
Approximate cost = $75
Current value = $82
In the Money = +$7
% Gain = 9%
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Break Even
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Hilton Head
1996-2000
Approximate cost = $67
Current value = $64
Not in the Money = -$3
% Loss = -4%
Bay Lake Towers
2009-2013
Approximate cost = $130
Current value = $125
In the Money = -$5
% Loss = -4%
Grand Floridian
2013-2015
Approximate cost = $155
Current value = $147
Not in the Money = -$8
% Loss = -5%
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Not in the Money
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Saratoga Springs
2004-2008
Approximate cost = $100
Current value = $85
Not in the Money = -$15
% Loss = -15%
Aulani
2011-present
Approximate cost = $140
Current value = $110
Not in the Money = -$30
% Loss = -21%
Animal Kingdom Villas
2007-2012
Approximate cost = $110
Current value = $84
Not in the Money = -$26
% Loss = -24%
Vero Beach
1999-2002
Approximate cost = $72
Current value = $50
Not in the Money = -$22
% Loss = -30%
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