gregskellington
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Speaking of Fidelity, just saw a VGF for $172 and thinking “great deal”. Then I saw how many points and my eyes almost popped out. 1291![]()
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Speaking of Fidelity, just saw a VGF for $172 and thinking “great deal”. Then I saw how many points and my eyes almost popped out. 1291![]()
You're within 10 days. You can back out without losing any moneyLorana---$170-$9398-50-PVB-Sep-0/21, 100/22, 50/23- sent 1/17
Oooops. If the stock market was doing then what it's doing now, I probably wouldn't have made this offer. I confess I'm debating whether I want to lose the deposit and pull out or not, but I figure I'll wait to see where things are when/if this passes.
Wow, one could stay at VGF for about 2 months in a studio with that many points. But, it's probably more cost effective to buy a house in Orlando for the same price and turn it into a VRBO or AirBNB.Speaking of Fidelity, just saw a VGF for $172 and thinking “great deal”. Then I saw how many points and my eyes almost popped out. 1291![]()
Sad update, got a call from my broker, thinking I was hearing about a ROFR decision, but it was to tell me that the seller had made a mistake and this is actually a contract that needs a May delayed closing, so we need to re-send to ROFR. Annoying.Microbuns---$130-$25804-182-SSR-Aug-0/21, 182/22, 182/23-International Seller- sent 1/7
When/if I hear from them that it's off to ROFR, I'll post the details then...Just in case any issues arise first.I'm assuming that means you still need to be sent to ROFR. Yes, that's still infancy in the big picture![]()
Look at the Closing Time thread, that may help.Y'all got a cheat sheet by chance of the typical cadence/steps of purchasing? =)
We're at the all parties have docu-signed the "contract for sale and purchase" document and deposit paid stage.... My guess is infancy stage?![]()
Yes! I saw this one too!Speaking of Fidelity, just saw a VGF for $172 and thinking “great deal”. Then I saw how many points and my eyes almost popped out. 1291![]()
Don't sign. It is an international seller. Offer them $125 for the hassle. It won't be taken in ROFR.Sad update, got a call from my broker, thinking I was hearing about a ROFR decision, but it was to tell me that the seller had made a mistake and this is actually a contract that needs a May delayed closing, so we need to re-send to ROFR. Annoying.
Microbuns---$130-$25804-182-SSR-Aug-0/21, 182/22, 182/23-International Seller- sent 1/25
Don't sign. It is an international seller. Offer them $125 for the hassle. It won't be taken in ROFR.
Mostly because the seller has a planned vacation using existing points but they also want to get their contracts listed asap for max visibility is my guessGenuine question here from a new-ish owner (don't know how much longer I can keep saying that), but what's the point of putting up a contract for sale with a delayed closing? As in, why not just put the contract up after the last stay? It's not like the prices are that high now that warrant a quick sale, I mean prices could trend even higher after the last stay, right? Maybe not understanding the full picture, but I feel like there's limited interest in a delayed closing contract unless the buyer already is a member and doesn't need the points right away. Doesn't make sense to me to limit the buyer pool to those willing to wait (and more likely to haggle, as is the case above).
Genuine question here from a new-ish owner (don't know how much longer I can keep saying that), but what's the point of putting up a contract for sale with a delayed closing? As in, why not just put the contract up after the last stay? It's not like the prices are that high now that warrant a quick sale, I mean prices could trend even higher after the last stay, right? Maybe not understanding the full picture, but I feel like there's limited interest in a delayed closing contract unless the buyer already is a member and doesn't need the points right away. Doesn't make sense to me to limit the buyer pool to those willing to wait (and more likely to haggle, as is the case above).
I would look for another SSR contract and not wait for a May closing, and if there is an issue already with the seller, chances are they will "forget" other things during the closing and drag it out even longer.Sad update, got a call from my broker, thinking I was hearing about a ROFR decision, but it was to tell me that the seller had made a mistake and this is actually a contract that needs a May delayed closing, so we need to re-send to ROFR. Annoying.
Microbuns---$130-$25804-182-SSR-Aug-0/21, 182/22, 182/23-International Seller- sent 1/25
Yes. When the contract closes they will deduct the amount of the loan from your proceeds to pay it off. At least that's what happened when I sold resale.Question..... just curious is one able to sell a contract that is not paid off yet? More or less like transferring ownership or just selling or deeding back to Disney?
I believe you can sell it while still owing money but if it doesn’t sell for more than what you owe you might need to bring money to the table to close if it’s not enough to cover the cost of sale and brokers fees.Question..... just curious is one able to sell a contract that is not paid off yet? More or less like transferring ownership or just selling or deeding back to Disney?