ParrotBill
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Actually, I think this article is right on by starting out explaining that DVC is not a real estate investment. The surprise is how DVC contracts are holding their value over time, how you can actually get your money back or close to it, and showing which ones did better than others.
It has amazed me how a resales have not depreciated sharply given the end dates of the contracts!
When I did my financial analysis, I compare the cost of going on vacation without DVC and with DVC and included an inflation escalator. I determined I could go cheaper than DVC, but not in deluxe rooms (which have increased in price more than my inflation predicted due to demand and reduction in inventory.)
So I viewed it as an investment in high quality vacations, just as this article suggests, and have never regretted it. Even in lean years, we could afford to go to WDW because the rooms were already paid for.
It has amazed me how a resales have not depreciated sharply given the end dates of the contracts!
When I did my financial analysis, I compare the cost of going on vacation without DVC and with DVC and included an inflation escalator. I determined I could go cheaper than DVC, but not in deluxe rooms (which have increased in price more than my inflation predicted due to demand and reduction in inventory.)
So I viewed it as an investment in high quality vacations, just as this article suggests, and have never regretted it. Even in lean years, we could afford to go to WDW because the rooms were already paid for.