I bet you'll soon get to tell us all about the "bidding war!!!" you're in!Yes, and I'm thinking about putting in an offer with a broker that I've not worked with in years because of that...but it's the PERFECT contract LOL! I expect to get lectured about what I don't know (26 years DVC)!
Waiting for DH to get home from work so he can talk me out of it LOL!!I bet you'll soon get to tell us all about the "bidding war!!!" you're in!
Yep. I've made several offers through various brokers and I can always count on the same one or two giving me a small lecture and their opinion of my offer prior to them actually presenting my offer to the seller.Anyone else here find it funny how incensed some brokers get when you make aggressive offers? I honestly don't care because I am willing to pay what I am willing to pay but I do find it interesting. I have always felt these brokers work more for the sellers than the buyers even though they are not supposed to. Does anyone else feel the same?
Or you can do what I did last week when I told my husband when he got home from work I bought another DVC contractWaiting for DH to get home from work so he can talk me out of it LOL!!![]()
Oh, I've done that LOL!Or you can do what I did last week when I told my husband when he got home from work I bought another DVC contractif it passes ROFR it was too good of a deal to pass up.
Never underestimate the manipulative power of bribery.Oh, I've done that LOL!
Right now he's eating the turkey pie I made today complete with crumbled stuffing baked on top (frozen turkey from Christmas). Nothing like homemade comfort food after a hard day at work to convince him to buy another DVC!![]()
Congrats!!Or you can do what I did last week when I told my husband when he got home from work I bought another DVC contractif it passes ROFR it was too good of a deal to pass up.
Not so much funny as frustrating. Just send on my offer, that's your job!
They do seem to side with sellers a bit more. I suspect it's because it affects their commission.
Unless they were directed by the seller not to, but should tell the buyer that. I did that as a seller because I knew the lowest I would go, and told them not to bother if it was not at least at that amount.
That makes sense as I would not want my time wasted as well, but yes, tell the buyer that. What I don't like is when the brokers try to convince you that it won't get through ROFR. They don't know that. What Disney is buying back at what price is constantly changing. Seems like,, so far, that buyers are having better luck passing ROFR the last few weeks and I have seen some lower cost per point getting through.
You need to use the link in the first post to get the correct string. Good deal on Poly!$150 .. $23,752, 150 PVB- Feb 0/21, 86/22, 150/23,150/24, buyer and seller split ‘22 MF- too good of a deal to pass up even though my 5th contract
Nice deal on Poly!!!UPDATE:
perchy---$160-$11415-65-PVB-Aug-0/20, 65/21, 65/22, 65/23-seller pays MF '21- sent 11/30, passed 1/11.