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Over the weekend, there was a listing for Riviera at $113 (asking).Problem with Riviera resale is Riviera only. I’ve seen it as low as $115 sold.
Over the weekend, there was a listing for Riviera at $113 (asking).Problem with Riviera resale is Riviera only. I’ve seen it as low as $115 sold.
Also - I do think it depends on whether you're already an owner somewhere else and have other options. (@TikiRob 's 4 categories) For winter holidays, we stay at our home resorts and like it, and don't expect to stay anywhere else. (I suppose one day we might waitlist CCV/BRV but for now, our home resorts feel pretty magical at that time.)I suspect that most people who would gladly own BWV/BCV just wouldn't really pay the $30/pt alternative cash rate and maybe view a direct rental from an owner (in the DVC case say at $18-$20/pt) as a fairer comparison. With dues getting close to $9/pt now your payback period becomes about 12-14 years. Still less than 18 years, but it's well over 8 years.
Problem with Riviera resale is Riviera only. I’ve seen it as low as $115 sold.
Over the weekend, there was a listing for Riviera at $113 (asking).
Indeed, and many small contracts sitting for 50+ days and even at 120-140 per point contracts have been seeing weeks now. Given it is mostly a single pony show, this certainly should set an example for the future launches in the WDW resorts if they choose to follow with the same toxic restrictions.That's exactly the problem, and you don't even know where it will eventually settle. It it wasn't for that, I suspect resale prices would be much closer to VGF resale prices.
If I owned Riviera direct, that price may actually cause me to consider it as an add-on - you need the use year and number of points to be a good fit though. But if I'm considering being a resale-only Riviera owner , $115 is still too high for my taste for what it offers as a resale product. I actually love the resort, and location, and skyliner. But, thanks to the resale restrictions, those who bought direct bought a BMW and are forced to sell it as a Pinto - it'll still get you where you want to go, but zero extra functionality or bells and whistles. That's got to be reflected in the price...
I saw that too. It's listed as "firm" at $113 - no takers after 4 days.
Disney planOver the weekend, there was a listing for Riviera at $113 (asking).
Have to admit it’s a good plan if they can pull it off.Disney plan
1) Make strict resale limitations which nuke resale value
3) Acquire those cheap resale contracts through ROFR for cheap
4) Re-sell direct for 100% profit.
Disney plan
1) Make strict resale limitations which nuke resale value
3) Acquire those cheap resale contracts through ROFR for cheap
4) Re-sell direct for 100% profit.
Over the weekend, there was a listing for Riviera at $113 (asking).
How many points? Where is this listed if you're allowed to say (filter will let us know that either way I guess)?Over the weekend, there was a listing for Riviera at $113 (asking).
I think Riviera resale will trend down. I’d only buy Riviera if you are certain you love the resort and you want to keep it forever.
175 ptsHow many points? Where is this listed if you're allowed to say (filter will let us know that either way I guess)?
Congrats on your BWV purchase; I'm sure you'll enjoy staying there & all your other home resorts. That's a lot of coffee mugs.This also depends on when you bought. But, case in point, we're in the process of a BWV purchase (). The original owner bought direct in 1999 which, from I can can tell, was at around $65/pt(?). They've used it for 25 years and also made a decent capital gain...
I don’t know, $65 in 1999 is about $122 today. Doesn’t seem like it was a crazy bargain back then IMO![]()
This is an excellent point.If you look at prices from 2015, they trend far lower than what we are seeing today. Here is the average pricing for January of 2015 for the active resales at that time:
AK $65-$75
BLT $90-$100
Boardwalk $65-$75
Wilderness Lodge $65-$75
Beach Club Villas $75-$85
GFV $113-$125
Old Key West $60-$65
SSR $65-$75
And, many of us purchased at those prices, which were commensurate with prices from fifteen years prior. There were financial events occurring in the global market in 2015 as well. I’m not making any definitive statements, but just pointing out that looking at how much somebody paid for a resort in 1999 versus 2015 versus 2023 is not necessarily as cut-and-dried as drilling it down to number of years left on the contract.
One thing to remember about OKW is that every year a slightly higher percentage of the resale contracts should be 2057s. As it’s all Disney has sold for the past 15 years or whatever it’s been. The existence of the 2057 OKWs make the 2042 OKWs less valuable.I ran a few more things on this just because its an interesting topic. I went back and looked at the data of average resale prices at dvcresalemarket.com for September of each year going back to 2018 (CCV going back to 2019). With the exception of OKW, which is down 12%, the 2042 WDW resorts are pretty much in line with the changes at the other resorts. They are a bit lower but nothing that would indicate that the 2042 expiration is rapidly changing the market. Even looking year by year I would say that we are experiencing more of a correction as the 2042 resorts on average were the only group to grow in 2022 and the changes in 2023 are more or less putting them back on course with everyone else.
The OKW drop is notable and I wonder if 2042 being the expiration for a resort that is often bought for SAP has shifted more buyers to SSR and AKW which are the two resorts showing the most growth since 2018.