dis2cruise
Long Island, NY
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i can't believe how many people are selling this is the most i have seen in a while...i wonder why??
i can't believe how many people are selling this is the most i have seen in a while...i wonder why??
To pay for food and gasoline!![]()
ITA that 1-3 years after a purchase is probably the time people are most likely to sell.
Disney does not do a particularly good job screening buyers for credit approval and I think there is a large percentage of people that buy in figuring they can afford the monthly payments on a 10 year loan and fail to take into account the fact that DVC vacations are going to cost a whole lot more than just paying for the points. Or they buy in w/out kids or with one toddler that visits Disney free - then a few years later have two or three kids that require tickets and meals - and it's suddenly a whole lot more expensive to maintain an annual Disney habit.
Add to that the fact that they may be having a hard time adjusting budgets around ARM mortgages that keep going up, gas prices continuing to go up, food costs going up............and many families have significantly less disposable income than they did when they bought in.
People that have owned for a few years are more likely to have a realistic and doable vacation budget worked out by now. I also expect AKV, Hawaii, and KT resales to spike until the dust settles and a core group of stable owners emerges.
To keep things in perspective - there are tens of thousands of SSR owners. Only a tiny percentage are up for sale.i can't believe how many people are selling this is the most i have seen in a while...i wonder why??
But I find interesting are the AKV resales I have seen already.![]()
I know we were looking at buying (and will when KT comes for sale) to do trips every year, but now it will only be everyother year due to the costs associated with traveling. Besides, the way Disney is raising prices on incedentals, food, and park tickets I might be priced out in the next few years. The only ones to afford it will be rich Europeans.![]()
How can Disney afford free ME?
It's the economy, Stoopid![]()
I suspect some people are caught in the mortgage mess...others are suffering gas pump shock.
DVC (or even a nice long vacation) is a luxury many can do without. Especially now.
I suspect more people will be staying closer to home in the months ahead -- taking a "Staycation."