Originally posted by jona8484
plus if you later want 50 more points you get to buy resale again but with different usage years and more closing costs. It's just a scary proposition and I'm not sure that the savings justifies the headaches. That is why I was asking for help. If I didn't think that was alot of money I wouldn't be looking at resales or asking for help. I'm agonizing over the $500-1000. My question was, is it worth the extra money to buy new???
Hi! Welcome to the DIS!
First I wanted to address the above statement about adding on via resale. Once your a DVC member (by resale OR direct from DVC) You can add on thru DVC..... AND/OR a resale contract, but small resales cost you more because the closing costs stay the same.... thus raising the price per point.....
THE MOST IMPORTANT factor in deciding to buy resale vs DVD is where do you want your home to be.... IE buy where you want to stay. Yes you can use your points at all of the DVC resorts.... yes you can get ressies at the 7 month window..... BUT at some point most people discover they want and need the 11 month window (spring break, First 2 weeks in Dec, Holidays....) Buy where you want to stay..... trust me.
OUr first two contracts are for OKW (430 pts total) bought resale, the day those closed I called my guide and we added on 170 BCV points thru disney. Then 2 months later we found the perfect 270 BWV resalecontract and swooped that up.
If you do decide that some other resort other that BCV (or HH, VB) tickles your fancy, I would call a resale broker and tell them what kind of contract your looking for. Which Resort, how many points, price per point, and UY if that is important to you........ Then sit tight and let them call you when a match comes along.
We used Jaki Aptez from atimeshare.com for both our resale contacts. She was very imformative, and really took care of us. The BWV contract took about 3 weeks to come across her desk before I got the call........ it never made it to her website.
Good luck finding the perfect DVC home for you! Keep us posted and feel free to ask as many questions as needed!