ROFR Thread April to June 2022 *PLEASE SEE FIRST POST FOR INSTRUCTIONS & FORMATTING TOOL*

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I'm the next one up for AKL after the 4/20 submissions. Hope I'll be put out of my misery soon. It's a win for me either way. If I don't get it (99% sure I won't) I already started making other plans for the money and my real goal is Disneyland Tower anyway!
 

So for anyone who is getting theirs taken, are you going to stay with the same resort for your next offer or try something different? I am pretty confidentish that my VB contract will be ok, but as my answer is now getting close (sent on 4/29), I'm starting to ask myself whether I would go big on VB points again or go smaller and just eat the minimum $144 price tag somewhere else (with lower MFs).
 
So for anyone who is getting theirs taken, are you going to stay with the same resort for your next offer or try something different? I am pretty confidentish that my VB contract will be ok, but as my answer is now getting close (sent on 4/29), I'm starting to ask myself whether I would go big on VB points again or go smaller and just eat the minimum $144 price tag somewhere else (with lower MFs).
I kinda wanna keep offering and forcing Disney to buy all these contracts. It helps the sellers too. It will give me something to do that costs me nothing 😂
 
Back when I was buying in 2018-2019, there was a 1000+pt VGF contract that was asking $125k. I never found out who bought it, but it apparently was not ROFR'd.
It still makes me regret not buying that Aulani subsidized dues 1200 pt contract which sold for $80 pp at the same time I bought my non subsidized 150 pt $70 pp contract. Instead of buying it and bay lake(this year) I am pretty sure I would have loved the giant one. Would be a fortune in dues but wouldn't ever be lacking points
 
So for anyone who is getting theirs taken, are you going to stay with the same resort for your next offer or try something different? I am pretty confidentish that my VB contract will be ok, but as my answer is now getting close (sent on 4/29), I'm starting to ask myself whether I would go big on VB points again or go smaller and just eat the minimum $144 price tag somewhere else (with lower MFs).
Same resort. Same offer.
AKV $130pp, seller pays mf, need all 22 & 23 points. Bonus for banked 21 points.
 
It’s frustrating to see all of these reasonably highly priced AKV contracts being taken yet whilst knowing that sellers are still receiving ridiculously low offers from buyers ($100pp and $113pp for AKV by way of example). Why waste time on making offers that will obviously be taken? The only one to benefit at that price level is Disney.
 
Same resort. Same offer.
AKV $130pp, seller pays mf, need all 22 & 23 points. Bonus for banked 21 points.
Seller pays MF even with the points all available in the current use year? I've got to up my offer game for the next one. I did underbid by a couple hundred and there were some 2021 points but I didn't have the courage to insist the sell pays the mf.
 
It’s frustrating to see all of these reasonably highly priced AKV contracts being taken yet whilst knowing that sellers are still receiving ridiculously low offers from buyers ($100pp and $113pp for AKV by way of example). Why waste time on making offers that will obviously be taken? The only one to benefit at that price level is Disney.
Because if it goes through you are saving almost $100/point. Eventually one will slip through, usually DVC slows down ROFR in the Fall. If you don't need the points right away, there is no need to pay an extra $20-$30/point more. We are also in a buyers market with a ton of resale contract out there, so unless you need the points right away, just keep bidding.
 
Seller pays MF even with the points all available in the current use year? I've got to up my offer game for the next one. I did underbid by a couple hundred and there were some 2021 points but I didn't have the courage to insist the sell pays the mf.
I would add that the seller also benefits because if they are accepting an offer below ROFR they want to sell it. But I hear what you're saying... Seems AKV is one of DVD's targets right now. I'm sure we'll find out why soon enough...
 
I would add that the seller also benefits because if they are accepting an offer below ROFR they want to sell it. But I hear what you're saying... Seems AKV is one of DVD's targets right now. I'm sure we'll find out why soon enough...
I agree, as a seller who is not in a desperate need to sell, I have the luxury of waiting for a price i feel good about. It helps me that I sell privately so the commission savings means a really fair price to buyers. My goal is to sell right at the line of pass/taken. I think that is most fair to all concerned.

Other sellers just want out and an offer, any offer, is helpful.

Buyers should offer whatever they are willing to pay. It is up to sellers to determine if that works for them or not.

Just my $0.02
 
Lol VGF outselling RIV 2-to-1.

Bye, bye resale restrictions (and hello Poly 2 being an expansion of PVB rather than its own association).

And it warms my heart that they only sold 3 BCV contracts.
Confident enough to start lowballing Riv resale?
 
Confident enough to start lowballing Riv resale?
I hate RIV and I don't like heavy points charts for SAP. You end up with weird stuff like: 100 point contract, a week at RIV is 125 points so you have to borrow to hold your dates. But then when you try to do the 7 month dance for Kidani Standard that's only 100 points, there's no way to un-borrow those 25 points and your UY management is all out of whack.
 
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