Yep. I slightly raised my bid on an outrageous contract, 8 dollars less than the "suggested" counter. When the broker asked my thoughts on his suggestion, I stated that it is still overpriced and I would like to offer less than the suggestion. I didn't get a reply, (I guess I'm used to manners in person and email manners are different) from the broker that he would send it. Well- I started thinkingThe thing is, if your expectations as a buyer involve a resale price that's below the prices some sellers are getting, you're not going to get any "respect" from sellers. I know if I were selling, with such limited availability, I'd hold out for the same kind of astronomical prices other folks are getting. At this point, though, for me it makes more sense to buy direct. The prices aren't much higher, and the ability to use the points at both the Riviera and other potentially incredible new resorts down the line is meaningful. And if the price of VGF2 is actually reasonable, that will be another blow to the resale market.
This is what I've been saying. I'm looking for OKW-E points at the moment. I just got a notification about OKW2042 points. It's a small contract and they want $149/point, only full priced offers with closing costs, etc. It's loaded, but by the time it transfers, you're going to lose the 2020 points that were banked because there's so little availability.Yep. I slightly raised my bid on an outrageous contract, 8 dollars less than the "suggested" counter. When the broker asked my thoughts on his suggestion, I stated that it is still overpriced and I would like to offer less than the suggestion. I didn't get a reply, (I guess I'm used to manners in person and email manners are different) from the broker that he would send it. Well- I started thinking
If I buy direct, I will get the 2020 points since my use year is Oct and they have time to collect points and 2021 points That, along with a smaller closing, only 1/4 of the maintenance fees since I will call in a couple of days for August lock-in, AND points earned on the Disney visa that I will use for maintenance dues, makes direct a no brainer. After I added the seller's counter, the maintenance fees for the year, a slightly higher closing- I saved NOTHING and get to wait months. At this point, resale makes no sense if you are already a member. The outrageous price is for a non-member that would have to buy a min. of pts.
From home I cannot buy direct, but with the prices that we see for resale right now , I think going direct is the way to go for small contracts.
Someone had previously mentioned that a small contact make sense for a non member who just want to test the water. Maybe they just go to Disney every other year and they can just bank and borrow points. I totally agree with everything you mentioned for any existing members who’s interested in a small contact.This is what I've been saying. I'm looking for OKW-E points at the moment. I just got a notification about OKW2042 points. It's a small contract and they want $149/point, only full priced offers with closing costs, etc. It's loaded, but by the time it transfers, you're going to lose the 2020 points that were banked because there's so little availability.
While I can afford a 30 pointer easily, I can't see paying $149/point for the 2042 contract. It makes more sense for me to wait until the end of the year (I'm a Feb use year), and buy direct. I'll still get 2021 points, which they'll let me bank late since it's a direct purchase, I'll have use of the points instantly that way, and they'll be good at all of the resorts (including in conjunction with my Riviera contract at Riviera), AND it's an extra 15 years on the contract. Plus the ease of buying exactly how many points you want at whichever resort you want has it's own value. I love searching for bargains, but there are a lot less to be had these days!
I bought October UY direct this year. I rented out most of the 2020 and 2021 points. I used the rewards dollar form Disney visa to pay the prorated 2021 dues. I recovered quite a bit of money. Now I can just pay the remaining balance with no interest. With that say, I do have 3 resale in closing and one waiting for ROFR at the moment.Yep. I slightly raised my bid on an outrageous contract, 8 dollars less than the "suggested" counter. When the broker asked my thoughts on his suggestion, I stated that it is still overpriced and I would like to offer less than the suggestion. I didn't get a reply, (I guess I'm used to manners in person and email manners are different) from the broker that he would send it. Well- I started thinking
If I buy direct, I will get the 2020 points since my use year is Oct and they have time to collect points and 2021 points That, along with a smaller closing, only 1/4 of the maintenance fees since I will call in a couple of days for August lock-in, AND points earned on the Disney visa that I will use for maintenance dues, makes direct a no brainer. After I added the seller's counter, the maintenance fees for the year, a slightly higher closing- I saved NOTHING and get to wait months. At this point, resale makes no sense if you are already a member. The outrageous price is for a non-member that would have to buy a min. of pts.
I agree- if you can't buy a small contract direct, then you're stuck with resale. I'd be REALLY curious to see how many of those small contracts are new purchasers though. I think a significant amount of these sales are still add-ons.Someone had previously mentioned that a small contact make sense for a non member who just want to test the water. Maybe they just go to Disney every other year and they can just bank and borrow points. I totally agree with everything you mentioned for any existing members who’s interested in a small contact.
Congrats!!DGaw4---$170-$27353-150-PVB-Sep- 0/20, 150/21, 150/22- sent 6/21, passed 7/30
Finally got the good news!!
Congrats to you tooTKellegrew---$171-$34999-200-PVB-Jun-0/20, 0/21, 200/22, 200/23- sent 6/22, passed 7/30
Also got my good news today!
Yep. I slightly raised my bid on an outrageous contract, 8 dollars less than the "suggested" counter. When the broker asked my thoughts on his suggestion, I stated that it is still overpriced and I would like to offer less than the suggestion. I didn't get a reply, (I guess I'm used to manners in person and email manners are different) from the broker that he would send it. Well- I started thinking
If I buy direct, I will get the 2020 points since my use year is Oct and they have time to collect points and 2021 points That, along with a smaller closing, only 1/4 of the maintenance fees since I will call in a couple of days for August lock-in, AND points earned on the Disney visa that I will use for maintenance dues, makes direct a no brainer. After I added the seller's counter, the maintenance fees for the year, a slightly higher closing- I saved NOTHING and get to wait months. At this point, resale makes no sense if you are already a member. The outrageous price is for a non-member that would have to buy a min. of pts.
sgricewich---$109-$25720-230-OKW-Apr-0/20, 0/21, 230/22, 230/23- sent 7/30
Here we go again. Hopefully second time is a charm.
Congrats!While I was oh so happy (very happy...honestly... truly happy) to hear about all those receiving responses for contracts sent AFTER mine was, it was great to hear on my own today! Not unexpected but was still a little nervous
lovethesun12---$160-$17443-100-PVB-Mar-0/20, 94/21, 100/22, 100/23- sent 6/25, passed 7/30