Great info!! Thank you.
I bought a 50 pt contract just so I could become a member and buy the discounted AP. But then I decided that I wanted 100 points, too. So now I wait to close. And I watch the temperatures.
We didn't talk to anyone about DVC until our last afternoon there. Quite the bummer as I had a couple thousand in tickets that stay. But buying resale saved us a lot of money so it all worked out in the end.
We booked a trip on rented points and after spending long hours researching the rental process, my search started to become a general search of DVC.
It's funny, when I first started looking, I dismissed BCV and BWV out of hand as "boutique" resorts. I was strongly considering buying AKV.
The more I researched the more I wanted to buy in. What appealed to me most was the idea, oft repeated, that DVC changes the way people "do Disney".
DW green lighted the project and the more we looked, frankly, the more appealing Storm Along Bay looked.
We found a 250 pt BCV contract with weird points config (all the next year's points borrowed into the current year, so something like 250 2014 points, 0 2015 points, 250 2016 points. Not loaded, but not completely stripped).
Got our membership cards in the mail the week of our rented points trip and upgraded to AP while there. Went that Sept, Nov, Feb, Jun, and Aug on the AP: 29 nights at WDW (most but not all at DVC), by our count, about $16 per gate entry.
Here's my point I guess: the more research we did, the more we settled on where we wanted to stay, and it's not where we first thought.
Now we have a fixed week Poly contract (Monorail resort) and a larger BCV (Epcot resort). We've found that we really love our resorts and also we love AKV and OKW (but can normally find those at 7 months). We even picked up a Wyndham timeshare for cheap on EBay and have Bonnet Creek booked next year.
OP, we love our DVC contracts and they have absolutely changed the way we do Disney, but we researched them extensively first.
Rescind, Research, Re-buy. That's my advice.