Wendy_Darling_Boston
Earning My Ears
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- Feb 23, 2022
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hahah Yessssss. Living for this discussion of my deal. Now I just want it to PASS so I can officially celebrate!I wonder if they paid dues on half the '21 points or something? If the '21 points are legit, the @Wendy_Darling_Boston deal is ridiculously good. Surprised more people aren't talking about it honestly, but PVB might not be on everyone's radar.
Are the terms "max contract" and "fully-loaded" interchangeable?
I was able to get a fully-loaded contract for $150 after a lot of offers and feel good about it. Until I saw this deal I would've said low $140's would be too low to sell fully-loaded at right now.
If you look at the @pkrieger2287 deal, which was the best up until this one, it was $130 and not loaded. Now he didn't have to pay '23 dues which brought his normalized $/pt down to about $122 ($1,391 in dues / 175 pts ~ $8/pt). That's equivalent to about $140 on a loaded contract if you're using the rental market $18/pt as your reference. His was same ballpark as far as size (175) and less desirable use year (Feb).
The same math puts this deal at around $110/pt normalized. Beating the next best by ~10%...seriously good.
I was definitely looking at that $130 deal when I put mine in and it helped me strategize. To be very honest though, I don't get as granular as you did when I compared contracts; it's really about what a contract is worth to me and I wanted PVB for the length of time left and the low dues. These are sleep around points for my family, so I wanted to get an offer in before any announcement of where things will fall with the tower. Either way, I feel like it is smart to get in on PVB. Either it will be same association and I snuck into a new build with a post-2019 resale contract (Weee!) or I will have studio-booking priority at an original resort property. Seemed smart to me either way and a sound resale in the future.
The difference between $130 pp and $145, which I offered and was accepted, was $3000 or something, which is absolutely nothing in the grand scheme of a contract with the contract length. When I was shopping for my first home 10+ years ago, I remember my grandmother (in real estate) telling me not to haggle over a few thousand dollars on the offer price because she said it just like that: are you willing to lose your dream house over $3-4K dollars? Perspective!!