wdwdaddy4life
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And I thought that my Japan ABD 2023 trip for a family of 4 was pricey.....

And I thought that my Japan ABD 2023 trip for a family of 4 was pricey.....
IF only I didn't have a wife and kids...I'd be all over this trip...If we all would cut out frivolous expenses in our daily lives like buying groceries, and heating the home, we would have more money for nice things like this.
Still waiting and.... I have a bad feeling about this...
CalOilerGurl---$125-$8087-60-OKW(E)-Mar-0/21, 0/22, 30/23, 60/24- sent 5/11
CalOilerGurl---$125-$8087-60-OKW(E)-Mar-0/21, 0/22, 30/23, 60/24- sent 5/11, taken 6/10 |
Dislike!! I’m awaiting ROFR on a $139 AKV also. Have been seeing lower prices lately and thinking mine would slip by.Just updated. It may have been taken a few days earlier but I only found out today. New offer already made. Will post when it gets sent to ROFR.
Yikes! Sounds fun but I'd have to dip into my trust fund or sell one of my guest houses for that one
lmslovesdisney---$153-$8019-50-PVB-Feb-0/21, 50/22, 50/23, 50/24-seller offered to pay closing costs- sent 5/26 |
You will get your money no matter who buys it. Depends on how many points are on the contract but I’d listed at $137ish.You must have been reading my mind! I was thinking about re-listing my contract this morning. I took my contract down because I was seeing no action and figured out I would need the points for a 2023 trip. Now that it is stripped, where should one list? At $140/pt it will probably sit but maximized chances of passing. At $125/pt unlikely to pass but may be more likely to move. Where would you list if you were selling SSR today?
I'm thinking $130 via private sale to someone who knows it probably won't pass but is willing to roll the dice. The lack of sales commission more than covers the lower sale price per point.You must have been reading my mind! I was thinking about re-listing my contract this morning. I took my contract down because I was seeing no action and figured out I would need the points for a 2023 trip. Now that it is stripped, where should one list? At $140/pt it will probably sit but maximized chances of passing. At $125/pt unlikely to pass but may be more likely to move. Where would you list if you were selling SSR today?
Nice find!!!Round 2, still not in a hurry…
FS1---$124-$25609-200-AKV-Jun-0/21, 138/22, 200/23-Int’l Seller- sent 6/13
Mine were partially stripped and listed at $135 for 100pts and $133 for 210pts. They sat on the market for 4 weeks with one broker, and then I listed them with a second broker and I got an offer in 10 days. Just be prepared for the contracts to sit awhile again. I expect they'll be taken in ROFR monster, but I'll get my money either way.You must have been reading my mind! I was thinking about re-listing my contract this morning. I took my contract down because I was seeing no action and figured out I would need the points for a 2023 trip. Now that it is stripped, where should one list? At $140/pt it will probably sit but maximized chances of passing. At $125/pt unlikely to pass but may be more likely to move. Where would you list if you were selling SSR today?
As a seller I’d ignore ROFR.Where would you list if you were selling SSR today?
From what @Sandisw posted recently, if your contract gets grabbed in ROFR, you may be waiting a good long while for that "either way" money...I expect they'll be taken in ROFR monster, but I'll get my money either way.
From what @Sandisw posted recently, if your contract gets grabbed in ROFR, you may be waiting a good long while for that "either way" money...
But would that really matter? Once Disney decided to grab it, it the sales process would be no different than with any other US-based seller.Buyer stated they were international whereas the seller was US based. I'm guessing the international buyer is what made it through.
I'm ok with that. It's better than the contract sitting for months with no offers.From what @Sandisw posted recently, if your contract gets grabbed in ROFR, you may be waiting a good long while for that "either way" money...
Very true. I just wanted to note that, while there sems to be a general belief that contracts taken in ROFR mean easy and quick payouts to the seller, there seems to be some empirical data (well, ONE data point) to suggest that Disney is a slow-payer (who could EVER have thought that).I'm ok with that. It's better than the contract sitting for months with no offers.
I know that experience may vary but I received the funds from Disney in 3 days flat!Very true. I just wanted to note that, while there sems to be a general belief that contracts taken in ROFR mean easy and quick payouts to the seller, there seems to be some empirical data (well, ONE data point) to suggest that Disney is a slow-payer (who could EVER have thought that).
I believe the issue is that there's one person who handles the buybacks and they were out with covid for a week or two.Very true. I just wanted to note that, while there sems to be a general belief that contracts taken in ROFR mean easy and quick payouts to the seller, there seems to be some empirical data (well, ONE data point) to suggest that Disney is a slow-payer (who could EVER have thought that).