Laurajean1014
Quote: "Very few resales are worth it. Many do not offer banked points..."
While it's true that most resales do not offer banked points, they should be priced to reflect that fact. If not, then you're offer should reflect that fact. The market has a way of making sure that sale prices reflect the true value of the goods or services being exchanged.
When contemplating a
DVC membership through resale the buyer must consider much more than the banked/borrowed status. Location, point requirements, closing costs, family needs etc. all come into play. To reject a resale membership simply due to the lack of points available this year or next, given the long-term nature of the contract, would be shortsighted to say the least.
As an example there is currently a 270 point OKW April membership available for resale @ 61/pts with no '01 points and only 19 left for '02. For someone looking to minimize there upfront cash outlay, and who may not be considering a vacation until '03 for whatever reason, this may be a good buy, rather than waiting until '03 when due to other DVC openings prices per point may be even higher.
Could this contract be had for $58/pt? It wouldn't hurt to make the offer and see. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.