Anewman said:
But if you buy from Disney, you will pay Disney's price.
Yes Disney may have OKW points available, if they do sell you some expect to pay the $98 current price. Maybe get the -$8 if you buy 150 or more.
Those prices you see from brokers(in the sixties and seventies) are not going to be offered by disney.
Actually, if you buy direct from
DVC, you'd pay $92 per point for the sold-out resorts (OKW, BCV, BWV, VB, HHI, and VWL) and there are no incentives.
If you buy SSR, you'd pay $98, but they have the $8 incentive going which you might find helpful since you need to finance the purchase. With DVC financing, you can use the $8 incentive towards the downpayment and reduce the amount of upfront expense. With the 20% down payment you'd be looking at an upfront cost of $1740.00 (and of course they can break that down some too... $500 initial deposit, and then the balance in a few weeks after that). I think there is also a 10% down option, but I'm not sure how that works with the incentive. DVC financing is a mortgage so the interest can be tax deductible, and easier to acquire since it is secured against the real estate interest. Check with your guide.
As for resale, you'd have to find your own financing. TTS has a financing company they recommend, but they do unsecured loans so you have to have pretty good credit scores to get approved. Otherwise you could check into home equity, or loans with your bank.... I ended up charging mine on a credit card that I had a 16 month 0% interest deal... then after that my rate is only 6.99% (if for some reason I don't get it paid off).
If you do decide to shop for resales, you can find a pretty good deal on OKW contracts... they seem to be going for $76-80 per point depending on the number of points and the current availability of points. Check with TTS, the site sponser and they'll be glad to help you out... Just remember, with resales you are not required to purchase 150 pts. You could buy anywhere from 25 points and up and would be considered a full DVC member.
HTH