Call me slow... but.. someone tell me if I have this right.
I am assumming that DVC has a wait list I can get on for points at a specific property. Let's say that I do this and I am number 100 on the list. Bummer... BUT there is another option... I can buy off of a resale site like the one that this site is sponsored by.... so let's say, I contact a seller and we come to a deal... I am all excited...finally I will get to own a piece of the magic......but there is one more step to pass: ROFR. Let's say that in this scenario DVC exercises ROFR and this I am back to either waiting via the DVC waitlist or finding a seller on one of the boards. Bear with me I am a newbie here.. but it seems that in order to get past the ROFR the price point is going to have to be more than what DVC will buy for (No kidding right!!!) but by how much? I have seen property discussion out here about BCV for instance were the ROFR price has been $78/pt. How much more am I going to have to pay so that DVC will not ROFR? Any thoughts?
Thanks
I am assumming that DVC has a wait list I can get on for points at a specific property. Let's say that I do this and I am number 100 on the list. Bummer... BUT there is another option... I can buy off of a resale site like the one that this site is sponsored by.... so let's say, I contact a seller and we come to a deal... I am all excited...finally I will get to own a piece of the magic......but there is one more step to pass: ROFR. Let's say that in this scenario DVC exercises ROFR and this I am back to either waiting via the DVC waitlist or finding a seller on one of the boards. Bear with me I am a newbie here.. but it seems that in order to get past the ROFR the price point is going to have to be more than what DVC will buy for (No kidding right!!!) but by how much? I have seen property discussion out here about BCV for instance were the ROFR price has been $78/pt. How much more am I going to have to pay so that DVC will not ROFR? Any thoughts?
Thanks