Offer itDo you think offering $110 on a 50 point contract is reasonable? Dvc resale market has some listed for over $150/point, it’s crazy!
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Offer itDo you think offering $110 on a 50 point contract is reasonable? Dvc resale market has some listed for over $150/point, it’s crazy!
We’re about to find out I guess because I just had a seller accept my $95 offer on a SSR 100 point fully loaded contract.Something like $95 per point (in your example) would be a contract that Disney would likely take, if the buyer accepted. That's all I was saying.
Awesome. Good luck - hope you get it!We’re about to find out I guess because I just had a seller accept my $95 offer on a SSR 100 point fully loaded contract.
Great price! I think you'll be fine. They have no appetite for additional SSR points considering how low the direct SSR sales have been.We’re about to find out I guess because I just had a seller accept my $95 offer on a SSR 100 point fully loaded contract.
I guess you get what you pay for sometimes???Because that specific broker may be crappy to deal with, as in one with a history of issues in accurately administering/brokering a sale, such as incorrect points, home resort, or existing reservations not disclosed. All of which have occurred within the past year with this broker.
I just sold a 50 pt contract through them and asked about that very listing. The agent was candid and mentioned that the seller was adamant about pricing that way, and menitoned that they told that seller it was way too high and is only going to make other reasonably priced listings (like mine) sell, which it did. I am not sure why sellers think think that their listings are worth so much more than everyone elsesOffer it
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Except for RIV, all points are the same. The only difference is price.I just sold a 50 pt contract through them and asked about that very listing. The agent was candid and mentioned that the seller was adamant about pricing that way, and menitoned that they told that seller it was way too high and is only going to make other reasonably priced listings (like mine) sell, which it did. I am not sure why sellers think think that their listings are worth so much more than everyone elses![]()
You can always offer anything you want. I have bought through both and I think as long as you’re being respectful (not just offering an offer for the sake of it), any site should present the offer to the seller. You can also reference other sites (ie I want your contract because it’s a more preferred use year but I saw same size contract for $10 less a point on another site so i wanted to make X offer). I think it’s reasonable.Anyone have any thoughts on how low of an offer is going to just be “insulting” and piss off the broker and/or not be communicated because you’re seen as wasting time? At this point https://www.fidelityrealestate.com/brand/disney-vacation-club/ seems to be running $25-$30 less per point with it’s listings for nearly every type of contract. (And the contracts are generally way more loaded) than the board sponsor or some of the other big players. If I make an offer that is $20 or $25 below list price on, for example DVC Resale Market, am I just wasting everyone’s time? Even if those are the prices that are showing on Fidelity? Thanks in advance for opinions.
If you go to the “Sell” section of their website you can see a link for “instant sale”. Enter the resort, how many points, allocation remaining for 22,23,24 and it will give you a suggested listing price and an instant sale price.How do you know the board sponsor instant sale prices?
I believe the broker in question is the one who charges an “administrative fee” to buyers - so no, I don’t think buyers get what they pay for, based on the number of problems reported here.I guess you get what you pay for sometimes???
I believe the PP was referring to the fact that other brokers charge a higher commission and that you “get what you pay for”.I believe the broker in question is the one who charges an “administrative fee” to buyers - so no, I don’t think buyers get what they pay for, based on the number of problems reported here.
I wonder if they just haven’t updated this in a month or so since the prices started crashing. Out of curiosity I just put a 100 point Saratoga Springs contract into their calculator and it came up with 127 expected value and 105 instant sale. There’s no way that’s true and I doubt they’re going to buy contracts themselves for 105. SSR seems to be selling for 105 or less pretty regularly per the ROFR thread.
Okay, but the buyers don’t pay the commission, the sellers do. However the buyers do pay the administrative fee that no other brokers charge. So when buying via the broker in question, buyers pay more in fees but don’t necessarily get more in service.I believe the PP was referring to the fact that other brokers charge a higher commission and that you “get what you pay for”.
Yes, I agree.. I was referring to the people who use them because they have "cheaper" contracts. You may get a contract for a few dollars per point less, but you have to deal with the mess- I don't think it is worth it.I believe the broker in question is the one who charges an “administrative fee” to buyers - so no, I don’t think buyers get what they pay for, based on the number of problems reported here.
When I listed my 50 pt contract they let me know that they would buy it back at $115, so yes, they will buy it but it is less than what you can if you sell for with a regular listing.I wonder if they just haven’t updated this in a month or so since the prices started crashing. Out of curiosity I just put a 100 point Saratoga Springs contract into their calculator and it came up with 127 expected value and 105 instant sale. There’s no way that’s true and I doubt they’re going to buy contracts themselves for 105. SSR seems to be selling for 105 or less pretty regularly per the ROFR thread.
Was that within the last couple of weeks? Because prices have crashed and they are going to lose money if they don’t adjust those instant sale prices.When I listed my 50 pt contract they let me know that they would buy it back at $115, so yes, they will buy it but it is less than what you can if you sell for with a regular listing.