MICKIMINI
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Resale prices are still too high IMO. Sellers will get itchy in a few days... Patience is not easy!I want to make on offer an a resale poly but I don’t know what a good price is…..
Resale prices are still too high IMO. Sellers will get itchy in a few days... Patience is not easy!I want to make on offer an a resale poly but I don’t know what a good price is…..
Famous "last words"!!I jumped on the hybrid bandwagon myself during that late June / early July cycle - got the 150 at RIv - thankfully already had Poly resale....NO MORE POINTS FOR ME...OR AT LEAST I'LL CONTINUE TO BATTLE THE URGES![]()
So you’re saying I should be more patient?Resale prices are still too high IMO. Sellers will get itchy in a few days... Patience is not easy!
I want to make on offer an a resale poly but I don’t know what a good price is…..
So you’re saying I should be more patient?
I'd bet you could get what you want in a matter of months.So you’re saying I should be more patient?
Yes, thank you for that @Brian Noble 10 X 10 does equal a hundred.I wouldn't think so. If you can buy 100 points for $100/pt less than retail, that's $10K.
It's definitely not three, which is where the decimal point would put you.
SAP (which was the subject of @BrianLo's post) can easily be had sub-$100, with good Dues levels.
Here's the message that @BrianLo quoted when saying this:But for less than $1000 more at 150 points, you can buy an unrestricted resort.
Public service announcement; Direct purchases are not restricted.
For five figures less, you can get a lovely O14 partially restricted resale contract.
I must have missed the reference to comparing buying direct points under the new incentives versus buying resale SAP.SAP (which was the subject of @BrianLo's post) can easily be had sub-$100, with good Dues levels.
I must have missed the reference to comparing buying direct points under the new incentives versus buying resale SAP.
And on that note, moving on.
That used to be my thought until I realized it’s supply/demand of the contracts themselves. The Island Tower increases demand two ways:Right now Direct Poly is the way I would go over resale poly…
However, I fully expect Poly prices to normalize soon, and find ourselves back in the 130-140 range — maybe 150… There is no way that increased supply will not ultimately lead to lower prices…
Around 150-175 if we swapped out our BLT or 100 if we just bought some additional points.How many poly points are you looking for?
Yes!! I'm also waiting to see if prices go down. My favorite broker thinks they are ridiculously high as well. There are lots of contracts available so fingers crossed! Once MF's hit their account, let's hope reality sets in.So you’re saying I should be more patient?
I'd keep your BLT points and buy Poly if you love it (gotta say I was ready to move into the Preview Center even though we just built a new home!!)Around 150-175 if we swapped out our BLT or 100 if we just bought some additional points.
If prices drop in the next year, we would consider swapping out our BLT for Poly, but I'm really torn on that. The BLT point chart is so much better, but I love the Poly. We are doing a night at the new studio in the spring and that might sway things.
If 7 month availability remains easy, I'll be back on the hunt for more BLT points instead.
It’s soooo hard to wait!Yes!! I'm also waiting to see if prices go down. My favorite broker thinks they are ridiculously high as well. There are lots of contracts available so fingers crossed! Once MF's hit their account, let's hope reality sets in.
After touring at the Preview Center, DH and I were blown away but unwilling to pay direct since we already have a direct account. Maybe we get a winning powerball ticket under the tree this year? I would love to say 'I'll take 1000 points please". That would be SO sweet!
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CringeBeginning of the year so so. By June, Nissan is out of business and GM announcing a move to Silicone Valley (after bailing on Ren Cen). Economy finally takes a plunge after many years of strong growth. DVC sales take a plunge because in reality, this year has been a strung on farce, economy is struggling, and everyone backs off expendable income. Hold on!
Beginning of the year so so. By June, Nissan is out of business and GM announcing a move to Silicone Valley (after bailing on Ren Cen). Economy finally takes a plunge after many years of strong growth. DVC sales take a plunge because in reality, this year has been a strung on farce, economy is struggling, and everyone backs off expendable income. Hold on!
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Care to convince my husband we don't need a new kitchen, we actually need Poly points?I'd keep your BLT points and buy Poly if you love it (gotta say I was ready to move into the Preview Center even though we just built a new home!!)