To sell AKV and rebuy would really cost you much. You're looking at at least one closing cost and likely a commission if you use a broker for the sale. You should make part of that up on the fact that AKV will bring more than SSR so your replacement cost should be cheaper than your sale price for the same points parameters. It really doesn't matter if it's less than your purchase price other than the fact you'll need to pay off any loan to do so.I had a feeling and we did look into selling actually, but being less than 2 years in, we are looking at a loss...lol. I wish there was a "contract trade" option. We have only stayed at Kidani, OKW and SSR. We have stayed at SSR about a dozen or so times and we LOVE LOVE LOVE it there. We feel so "at home" - even on our 1st stay of just 1 night for MNSSHP in 2008. Our only drawback is the contract length. Also, having 12 months booking priority isn't really necessary there it seems as we have called twice for same day reservations and been able to get them no problem as well as other short term res requests.
As noted, you can, it's just that it's going to cost you around $20-25 a point plus commission and closing costs. IMO, better to put those dollars toward an add for most in this situation than sell and rebuy. Some other points systems allow you to do just this with an additional retail purchase. You can change both your home resort (not that it matters with most) and your UY by doing so. Whether it's worth it to buy say an additional 50 points retail for the ability to make the conversion would be a personal decision but likely worth it to many. The other fix would be to do away with home resort priority, something most points systems do not have. Procedurally difficult with DVC but potentially workable. You'd have to have a vote of the actual membership then a majority (? super majority) would have to vote in favor at each and every resort. Counting the votes is actually a little more complicated due to the unit voting system but you get the idea. I don't see them doing this for a number of reasons.I would trade all my SSR for BCV or BWV in a heart beat.
If you love SSR and have no problem getting reservations there, why would you feel the need to sell and incur a loss? Just keep reserving at the 7 month mark. It will almost always be available.
.....We have only stayed at Kidani, OKW and SSR. We have stayed at SSR about a dozen or so times and we LOVE LOVE LOVE it there. We feel so "at home" - even on our 1st stay of just 1 night for MNSSHP in 2008. Our only drawback is the contract length. Also, having 12 months booking priority isn't really necessary there it seems as we have called twice for same day reservations and been able to get them no problem as well as other short term res requests.
I had a feeling and we did look into selling actually, but being less than 2 years in, we are looking at a loss...lol. I wish there was a "contract trade" option. We have only stayed at Kidani, OKW and SSR. We have stayed at SSR about a dozen or so times and we LOVE LOVE LOVE it there. We feel so "at home" - even on our 1st stay of just 1 night for MNSSHP in 2008. Our only drawback is the contract length. Also, having 12 months booking priority isn't really necessary there it seems as we have called twice for same day reservations and been able to get them no problem as well as other short term res requests.