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Based on the recent uptick in resale prices, here is a rough estimate of typical DVC resale prices according my review of the marketplace (as of August 23, 2015) and some of my personal comments below.
Note that these prices do fluctuate and depend on loaded vs stripped contracts and the size of the contract. Loaded contracts (with current and often banked points) usually sell for $10 more than average and stripped contracts (with zero current points and no points for next year) sell for $10 less than average. The small contracts (25-50) points sell very fast and for the highest prices. Average contracts are around 150 points. The very large contracts 300-500 sell for about $10 or so less than average and the mega 500-1,000 points contracts sell for the lowest price of all and are the hardest to sell.
VGC around $150
VGF around $150
BLT around $125
BC around $100
BW around $95
WL around $85
AK around $85
SSR around $85
OKW around $75
HH around $60
VB around $50
The following is my educated guesses regarding valuations based on the current prices and ignoring any intangible value such as using it for vacations (which is really the most important thing)
*** This is amazing as most timeshares drop 50-75% in value ***
I would say that anyone that bought VGC probably made the BEST deal of any DVC member as they will have about a 40% profit if they sell - congrats, you win! I would expect to see prices stabilize and even rise here. I doubt they will come down due to the high demand. If I could go back in time, this is the resort I wish I bought into.
VGF appears to be a solid choice as the prices are holding firm and anyone that bought direct from Disney is probably at break-even. I have no idea how the fixed weeks are fairing in terms of resale value though. I would EXPECT to see VGF prices rise, especially for smaller <100 point contracts in the next few years as this is a small resort that is hard to book. Again, anyone that bought here made a wise purchase so far.
BLT owners are probably at a 5-10% profit and I EXPECT to see these prices also rise due to the fact that poly has no 1 or 2 or 3 bedroom units and this is so close to the MK. I think the prices will be below VGF, but above where we are now. Yes, it is still a good time to buy here.
I would estimate anyone that bought BC or BW is also in a good position if they sell and will probably make 20-30% profit. WL is closing fast as there is no inventory and owners are probably sitting on a 15-20% profit. I would be VERY concerned about the shorter RTU expiration date at these resorts in terms of future value. However people really love the locations here and F&W is very popular. I am a little surprised that BC and BWV sell for more than SSR and AK, but that appears to be a result of the smaller size of BC and location of BW, but as these two resorts get older, I would expect to see them selling for less than SSR and AK.
AK owners are probably still at a 10% loss now and I am scratching my head to understand why and I think it boils down to the HIGH annual dues at this resort combined with the LARGE massive amount of rooms here. It is relatively easy to book at 7 months, so there is no killer need to buy here. I see many people buy SSR and book here cheaper than buying here and staying here.
SSR owners can finally breath easy as they are probably at close to break even now and the Treehouse Villas have been a great addition. I still think they overbuilt this place, but with the new Disney Springs, this place will no longer be considered the ugly sister of DVC members. In fact, this is probably the BEST BUY of any DVC resort in pure terms of cost.
OKW owners are probably very happy as they had many years of vacations and they can sell for more than they paid by about 10-15%. I wish I bought here in 1990 and had those 10 years of free passes. I also think this is the best bang for your DVC point in terms of booking rooms (i.e. best value). I personally think people shuld buy SSR over OKW because the prices are about the same now and you get lower dues and extra 13 or so years of life with SSR. I am not sure when OKW will plateau or start to drop in price, but I think resale prices will be stable for another 10 years.
I would say that anyone that bought VB has made the worst deal as they are probable at a loss if they sell and probably the same for HHI owners. Sorry, this has not been a great financial investment in terms of resale values, but you got to enjoy great beach vacations.
*** Summary - I still recommend buying where you want to stay, but if you are flexible and like to try new places, then you really need to consider the cost, annual dues, and future demand and values. There is usually no wrong DVC purchase as most DVC members do NOT lose money if they buy correctly and use it without wasting points and do not sell for 3-5 years. ***
Note that these prices do fluctuate and depend on loaded vs stripped contracts and the size of the contract. Loaded contracts (with current and often banked points) usually sell for $10 more than average and stripped contracts (with zero current points and no points for next year) sell for $10 less than average. The small contracts (25-50) points sell very fast and for the highest prices. Average contracts are around 150 points. The very large contracts 300-500 sell for about $10 or so less than average and the mega 500-1,000 points contracts sell for the lowest price of all and are the hardest to sell.
VGC around $150
VGF around $150
BLT around $125
BC around $100
BW around $95
WL around $85
AK around $85
SSR around $85
OKW around $75
HH around $60
VB around $50
The following is my educated guesses regarding valuations based on the current prices and ignoring any intangible value such as using it for vacations (which is really the most important thing)
*** This is amazing as most timeshares drop 50-75% in value ***
I would say that anyone that bought VGC probably made the BEST deal of any DVC member as they will have about a 40% profit if they sell - congrats, you win! I would expect to see prices stabilize and even rise here. I doubt they will come down due to the high demand. If I could go back in time, this is the resort I wish I bought into.
VGF appears to be a solid choice as the prices are holding firm and anyone that bought direct from Disney is probably at break-even. I have no idea how the fixed weeks are fairing in terms of resale value though. I would EXPECT to see VGF prices rise, especially for smaller <100 point contracts in the next few years as this is a small resort that is hard to book. Again, anyone that bought here made a wise purchase so far.
BLT owners are probably at a 5-10% profit and I EXPECT to see these prices also rise due to the fact that poly has no 1 or 2 or 3 bedroom units and this is so close to the MK. I think the prices will be below VGF, but above where we are now. Yes, it is still a good time to buy here.
I would estimate anyone that bought BC or BW is also in a good position if they sell and will probably make 20-30% profit. WL is closing fast as there is no inventory and owners are probably sitting on a 15-20% profit. I would be VERY concerned about the shorter RTU expiration date at these resorts in terms of future value. However people really love the locations here and F&W is very popular. I am a little surprised that BC and BWV sell for more than SSR and AK, but that appears to be a result of the smaller size of BC and location of BW, but as these two resorts get older, I would expect to see them selling for less than SSR and AK.
AK owners are probably still at a 10% loss now and I am scratching my head to understand why and I think it boils down to the HIGH annual dues at this resort combined with the LARGE massive amount of rooms here. It is relatively easy to book at 7 months, so there is no killer need to buy here. I see many people buy SSR and book here cheaper than buying here and staying here.
SSR owners can finally breath easy as they are probably at close to break even now and the Treehouse Villas have been a great addition. I still think they overbuilt this place, but with the new Disney Springs, this place will no longer be considered the ugly sister of DVC members. In fact, this is probably the BEST BUY of any DVC resort in pure terms of cost.
OKW owners are probably very happy as they had many years of vacations and they can sell for more than they paid by about 10-15%. I wish I bought here in 1990 and had those 10 years of free passes. I also think this is the best bang for your DVC point in terms of booking rooms (i.e. best value). I personally think people shuld buy SSR over OKW because the prices are about the same now and you get lower dues and extra 13 or so years of life with SSR. I am not sure when OKW will plateau or start to drop in price, but I think resale prices will be stable for another 10 years.
I would say that anyone that bought VB has made the worst deal as they are probable at a loss if they sell and probably the same for HHI owners. Sorry, this has not been a great financial investment in terms of resale values, but you got to enjoy great beach vacations.
*** Summary - I still recommend buying where you want to stay, but if you are flexible and like to try new places, then you really need to consider the cost, annual dues, and future demand and values. There is usually no wrong DVC purchase as most DVC members do NOT lose money if they buy correctly and use it without wasting points and do not sell for 3-5 years. ***