Disney_David
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Disney_David—-$113-$20,340-180-AKV-Oct 180/22 360/23 180/24 - sent 3/9 passed 3/15
I just had 4 PVB contracts go through recently. The first took 23 days (passed 2/9), the second 30 (2/28), the third 14 (3/3), the fourth 6 (3/13).I actually just received an update from our concierge agent that Disney is still reviewing our contract for ROFR but “all is well”.
Hopefully we get an answer soon. It does seem like PVB contracts might be taking a little longer.
Wow, so speedy!!Ritz---$96-$24067-225-SSR-Aug-0/21, 0/22, 247/23, 225/24- sent 3/7, passed 3/10
They said it was "almost record setting"Wow, so speedy!!
I just had 4 PVB contracts go through recently. The first took 23 days (passed 2/9), the second 30 (2/28), the third 14 (3/3), the fourth 6 (3/13).
Same happened to me. No response.Just an offer via their website and received the standard 'we received your offer' autoreply email. I'm more just curious than looking to push anything. Our mindset is if it happens, it happens![]()
Yeah. 25, 50, 110, 85. So 270 in total, though it looks like the 50 isn’t going to close.Thanks for that update. Were they all smaller contracts? Mine was 200 points
READ the contract carefully, different Brokers have different terms. I know the last www.fidelityrealestate.com contract I saw said if Buyer Cancelled they owed the Deposit *PLUS* the full Commission (which did not even state what that was). Not sure it would be worth the effort to collect more than the Deposit if you're out of state - but once all your money is in Escrow they might have more leverage. Most Contracts I saw seem to say forfeit the Deposit. But I'd read every paragraph to be sure of your dates and liabilities.If I back out of a contract what do I owe? Do I just lose my deposit or are there additional fees? Seeing the collapse in prices, I’m not sure an earlier contract of mine makes sense anymore…
"almost"?!? Wonder what their record is!They said it was "almost record setting"![]()
You might also be able to narrow down a bit if you think a 4 person studio, or a 5 person studio (or x number of beds) is more important to you.I have 180 at SSR and am looking for a second contract.
Considering AKV, BLT, CCV or Boulder Ridge or Boardwalk
We have a trip in August so we will visit these and see if one really jumps out to my wife and daughter
I am basing everything on reserving a 1 bedroom.You might also be able to narrow down a bit if you think a 4 person studio, or a 5 person studio (or x number of beds) is more important to you.
That’s our plan… start with 2 weeks of 1 bedrooms, then build out to 2 weeks of 2 bedrooms… sadly 2 weeks of the grand villas are not in the cards.I am basing everything on reserving a 1 bedroom.
If I add enough points, we might go to 2 bedrooms in the future
Is $90/pt for 200-300 point SSR contracts with no banked points (but full points for current UY) and seller pays closing costs a realistic offer? I've put a few out there, but have gotten either no response, or a firm "no" with not even a counter. We're not desperate to buy more points and are willing to look for a good deal. Just wonder if I'm starting too low?
Id say not at all, especially not as a starting point. I might start lower to end up near there.Is $90/pt for 200-300 point SSR contract too low?
I made that offer on 3 SSR contracts.Is $90/pt for 200-300 point SSR contracts with no banked points (but full points for current UY) and seller pays closing costs a realistic offer? I've put a few out there, but have gotten either no response, or a firm "no" with not even a counter. We're not desperate to buy more points and are willing to look for a good deal. Just wonder if I'm starting too low?
sounds like you got the same auto-scold email I did LOL - pretty sure that is automatedI submit low offers fairly regularly (I'm ambivalent about buying but prices are getting closer to my range). In my experience, Fidelity responds pretty quickly and matter-of-factly. Sometimes, brokers provide information that is useful for me. As in: this contract received an offer just below the asking price today, or: this seller is not in a hurry to sell and is seeking the full asking price. Same with the board sponsor.
I've had some annoyed responses from other companies (as in: please keep in mind you too, may need to sell one day, or: a "reasonable" offer is much more likely to be entertained than seeking "desperate"), but I assume that is because my offer is a waste of their time for a particular seller. I understand this reaction and don't take it personally.
If your offer is of interest to the seller, they will get in touch with you.