AllieV
DIS Veteran
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- Jul 30, 2007
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I'm having trouble understanding the cost of resales and can only figure that it's "worth whatever someone is willing to pay" kind of deal.
Boardwalk sold in 1996 for about $65 per point for 46 years. That's about $1.41 per point per year. Using basic depreciation, it should sell in 2011 (15 years later) for about $21 less per point, which would means it's worth $44 per point now, assuming it doesn't have an extended expiration date. But I see them constantly for sale for far more than they were purchased for originally.
Five years ago, Saratoga Springs offered to sell us points at $86 per point for 48 years, which is $1.79 per point per year. Five years later, that should sell for $8.95 less, or $77.
So what's the deal?
Boardwalk sold in 1996 for about $65 per point for 46 years. That's about $1.41 per point per year. Using basic depreciation, it should sell in 2011 (15 years later) for about $21 less per point, which would means it's worth $44 per point now, assuming it doesn't have an extended expiration date. But I see them constantly for sale for far more than they were purchased for originally.
Five years ago, Saratoga Springs offered to sell us points at $86 per point for 48 years, which is $1.79 per point per year. Five years later, that should sell for $8.95 less, or $77.
So what's the deal?