Matty B13
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Just saw this on DVC Resale Markets FB page. https://www.dvcresalemarket.com/listings/polynesian/pla656/
Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding.I feel like we're running into the first big phase of "people who didn't know what they were buying."
I think we're about 18 months out on the first big run of CCV.Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding.
I feel sorry for those people, especially now with the new resale restrictions.
Just saw this on DVC Resale Markets FB page. https://www.dvcresalemarket.com/listings/polynesian/pla656/
If you look around at the resale sites, there are a lot of Poly contracts out there for sale, don't know how long they have been on the market, but it seems like there is a glut of them.
Interesting, I bid $135 on a Poly contract with them a couple of weeks ago and they essentially laughed at me and said no way the Seller would accept that offer. That contract is still out there. If I don't pass ROFR on the contract I am currently working on, I may make another stab at it.
It's only a request not a guarantee.Could the owner of that poly contract use the points to book two adjoining studios at once?
Could the owner of that poly contract use the points to book two adjoining studios at once?
I felt this way a couple times I have made offers.I feel like DVC Resale Market does that pretty frequently to offers. I've had a few definitely *normal*, mainstream, not lowball offers, be refused to be passed on to the seller by the agent, and it felt like the agent was just fishing to get me to offer more. It's one thing for the agent to say "I don't think the seller's inclined to accept" but it's another to just sit on the offer and never pass it through. One thing I'm growing to increasingly dislike about shopping the resale market is that because the broker's working both sides of the transaction, they sometimes seem to exhibit conflict of interest-type behavior in some circumstances.