TLSnell1981
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What's up with the lack of BWV resales? The TS has three listed, two are pending...only a handful on Fidelity. What have I missed? 

What's up with the lack of BWV resales? The TS has three listed, two are pending...only a handful on Fidelity. What have I missed?![]()
And if you haven't already, contact your broker and let them know what you're looking for. Sometimes contracts are matched up with buyers before they are ever listed on the Web site.
I found that Fidelity had more contracts available than were listed online. Maybe you could call Sharon or Rachel there.
This is how I monitor the timeshare inventory. I bookmarked he following link.
http://www.dvc-resales.com/dvclisting-boardwalk.cfm
Fidelity effectively has reciprocal agreements with other brokers. Thus the "more contracts available than were listed online". I don't know how many. I just know they have several other brokers that can access their inventory (and receive partial commission) and vice-versa. Similiar to the mls process with listing and selling homes.
Griz
But that's just one broker's site, there are three others.
I've made offers on 4 contracts using Sharon at Fidelity, and none of those ever hit their site. She called me each time, knowing I was serious and those contracts met my criteria.
Great info, I've been looking to add on, but anything I a interested in gets snatched up right away!
Fidelity only updates their site on tuesday and friday night, so anything that comes in on monday sits for 2 days and anything that comes up wed, thur, of friday will not be posted until friday nite and then they are not open until monday. I called them to make an offer and the contract was gone, rachel then went throught tthe inventory that had not been posted yet and i made me deal then and there.
I have been told that they are keeping their listings to themselves now since they stepped up their game.
Bill
I know someone that just closed on a Fidelity listing through another broker within the last two weeks so that would be a very recent change.
Griz
I should correct myself, in the past I was told that all listings were readily available, now Fidelity is taking first position and picking and choosing which contracts to keep for themselves. They also don't seem to be as responsive to other Brokers like they were in the past.
I know from my experience from a year ago that they were hard to get a hold of, they charged a extra fee of $175 and weren't very good at returning calls. They were also under contract with Disney to sell their resale contracts. Maybe that's no more.
Bill