luckyman_apd
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The best way to go into a buy or sell transaction, if you have the luxury, is to decide the dollar amount at which you're willing to buy or sell first.
Too often, parties to a negotiation get overly focused on whether they are putting more money on the table than they have to to get the deal (or conversely, leaving money on the table). To me, that's a lot of wasted energy. If one is willing to pay X, getting worked up because you think maybe with more rounds of negotiation you could get it for X minus 500 is a spot that leads to more angst than the $500 might be worth.
The thing that makes it hard, though, is when you get new information. For example, it may be all well and good for me as a seller to say "I won't go under $90/point" when I get an offer at $85. But if, since I made my decision, several comparable units have sold for $86, I did a poor job of picking my number. Part of the calculation has to be assigning a value to the points that come with the contract. You might say, "I'll pay $88 for a contract with all 2012 points available," and then pick a number you'll pay for more points or deduct for fewer points. I think $8 is a reasonable number -- it's about half way between the dues on the points and the rental value of the points, roughly speaking.
So, if these were my touchstones, I'd be willing to pay:
For a 100 point contract, with all points coming in 2012: $8800.
For a 100 point contract, with 50 bankable 2011 points: $9200.
For a 100 point contract, with 50 2012 points borrowed: $8400.
Etc.
If you don't have immediate pressure to make a reservation, gather all the information you can and pick the best number you can, and if you can get to it, great, and if you can't, there's other fish in the sea. If you did your homework right, it will serve you well.
I posted on the first page, but I'll post it again. We did agree to meet their price. The difference was $650 more than what I thought was my top offer. I figured the 94 banked points was worth it as we can now upgrade our accomodations with that while still taking my parents. Thanks for all the advice. I don't feel like I paid too much, was just trying to get the best deal I could. The seller was willing to hold out for a while, and this is a perfect fit for us, so I didn't want to let it go over $650. Thanks again for all the help.