molly173 said:
We love DVC but realized that the 12 extra yrs is more valuable to us than the 11-mo reservation window for BCV. Am thinking of selling BCV and then buying equivalent points in SSR. Thoughts? Anyone know what the current value of a BCV point is? Thank you.
I'm still confused. The OP states her reason for selling is because she wants the extra 12 years she will get with SSR. That particular benefit makes no difference right now. It only makes a difference in the year 2042 when her BCV contract ends and SSR owners still have 12 more years to go. That's 36 years away and a lot can happen in 36 years. In 2042 the OP will be able to purchase points at SSR at a very good price because there will be only 12 years remaining, and will have 36 years to save up the money for those points. Also by 2042, if DVC is still going strong there will have to be either new resorts built with a longer contract than SSR, or there will be offers to extend ownership end dates in the Phase I resorts so there will be a lot of options appearing along the way, some of which may appeal to the OP more than SSR.
If the OP had said "I don't like BCV and don't plan to stay there much, if at all. I want to stay at SSR and I don't like having to wait for the 7 month window to book there." then I would advise selling BCV and buying SSR. But so far, the OP has stated the reason for selling is "I want 12 more years". If that is the ONLY reason the OP is unhappy and otherwise loves BCV and prefers staying at BCV, it would be a very bad idea to sell BCV. If I read her previous posts correctly, she has owned BCV less than one year and I don't think the points have appreciated enough to cover the broker's commission she will have to pay to sell her contract.
If the OP is ambivalent about staying at BCV and figures she owns a hot property and just wants to get the most money for her points that she can, I think BCV will hold its value for several years to come. Yes, if VCR is announced that will be popular, too but I don't think it will diminish BCV's popularity or affect it's resale price. If the OP sleeps better at night knowing that she can always sell her DVC contract for a good price and wants to own the resort that is easiest to unload, then she is better off keeping her BCV contract for a while yet. There will be a time when BCV's value falls below SSR's due to the remaining years on the contract, but I think that is at least 10 years away.
I think the more important question is, in which resort does the OP plan to stay most of the time? If it's BCV, she should hold on to her BCV contract for obvious reasons. If she has had a change of heart since purchasing BCV and doesn't like it there and has fallen in love with SSR, then she shouldn't have a problem booking SSR whenever she wants to stay there simply due to its size, but she will have to wait until the 7 month window to do it. But I do believe in the "buy where you want to stay" philosophy so if she has fallen in love with SSR, then I would advise buying there to get the 11-month window not because one needs it at SSR but because it's more convenient to be able to make reservations as far in advance as possible. But if she does sell her BCV points now, I think she will lose money on the deal, assuming I'm correct that she purchase the contract less than a year ago.