Is this the same for ALL locations? DH is a little hesitant to buy DVC because he doesn't want to do Disney every year. If I told him that we could do a week in Hawaii or Aruba or Montana, he'd probably jump on it. I assume that the 1BR would easily accommodate our family of four.
Those #'s were for 7 days at an II resort. The II resorts have low and high seasons, which vary by resort. I think low season is 124 points.
There are other options that you and your dh may find of interest. If you are interested in areas
like Montana, one of the better options is through Club Intrawest. They have several resorts that appear easier to trade into than II, allows reservations for less than 1 week, and have very reasonable
point charts. CI has several resorts across Canada.
One of CI's few non-Canadian options is San Destin, Florida, which is on the gulf coast and only 3 hours from my house. Kapeman recently reviewed this CI resort and was very pleased.
Keep in mind, many of the trades are not worth the expense. (i.e., MFs for 160 pts. is about $700-$800) That goes a long way toward paying for accommodations, and just because you got a trade to Aruba, doesn't mean you have airfare.
The best solution is to primarily purchase DVC to go to WDW, and only occassionally trade out. If you think you will only go to WDW every 3 years, then purchase enough points to bank and borrow and go to WDW every 3 years.