I updated my org post.Poly Dues $8.23 x 150 = $1234.50
so Closing costs only $206.50 ?
That's what had me originally ask because I didn't think closing would be that much if seller was paying 2024 dues and I didn't think closing would be so low if you were reimb 2024 dues. Possibly you are paying closing but only reimb partial 2024 dues as maybe the seller was on a monthly payment plan with Disney and only asking you to pay the remaining owed and not reimb for the months paid in 2024 already?
I'm surprised they're ROFRing so high.. I mean I guess it had double points with the seller paying MFs but it makes me wonder what Poly will be going for after incentives once they finally do start selling points for the tower
$160 must be the arbitrary cut off cause this one passed today, also very loaded and seller paying MFseMoneyBug---$163.79-$38064-225-PVB-Oct-221/23, 450/24, 225/25-seller pays MF '24- sent 6/17, passed 7/9
They bought mine through ROFR at $162 about two months ago and that appeared to be the top.$160 must be the arbitrary cut off cause this one passed today, also very loaded and seller paying MFs![]()
Congrats! In no way does this help with my desire for Bay Lake resale.Chili327---$120-$7837-61-BLT-Sep-0/23, 0/24, 61/25- sent 6/21- passed 7/17
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Nice!!Chili327---$120-$7837-61-BLT-Sep-0/23, 0/24, 61/25- sent 6/21- passed 7/17
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Disney’s PVB ROFR strategy makes zero sense to me.I'm surprised they're ROFRing so high.. I mean I guess it had double points with the seller paying MFs but it makes me wonder what Poly will be going for after incentives once they finally do start selling points for the tower
zero sense!!! i already had plans to book a 2 bedroom stay for my family for next summerDisney’s PVB ROFR strategy makes zero sense to me.
It only makes sense to me if they are planning to price high without especially generous incentives….and even then, why in the world have they been jacking up prices several months prior to actually offering the tower for sale? Seems like they are picking up a lot of points they (presumably) don’t need and they could have started ROFR a few weeks before direct sales and saved themselves the trouble.Disney’s PVB ROFR strategy makes zero sense to me.
My theory is that they are buying the points to be able to include 2023 points in some UY’sIt only makes sense to me if they are planning to price high without especially generous incentives….and even then, why in the world have they been jacking up prices several months prior to actually offering the tower for sale? Seems like they are picking up a lot of points they (presumably) don’t need and they could have started ROFR a few weeks before direct sales and saved themselves the trouble.
They seem to have (mostly?) given up on VGF, which is a little surprising but I guess they think most direct buyers won’t consider VGF as an acceptable substitute?
My theory is that they are buying the points to be able to include 2023 points in some UY’s
In the past when a new resort went on sale they couldn’t include current UY points for all UY’s.
Meaning Poly2 opens in December 2024. If sales starts ie Sept 1st then October and December UY owners are still in their 2023 UY. Since Poly2 don’t have points until December 2024 then no owners can get points from 2023 UY from Poly2. However by ROFRing points from Poly then they can change the UY for those points and include them in the sale.
Since members can transfer points in and out why shouldn’t Disney be able to do the same on behalf of members.Since the point they would be ROFRing are deeded to current units, they can’t combine them with new tower points, They can not shift points sold from long houses to tower rooms as those have already been declared and sold that way.
With BPK, they only sold the new units and I expect them to do the same with PVB tower.
Because the points they took back are likely not all from the same units, they couldn’t do any peomotio.n related to it because all points in a contract have to be deeded to the same unit.
I still believe the purpose was to get the resale price up a little so the difference between that and direct was not enormous.
Ockham’s RazorSince members can transfer points in and out why shouldn’t Disney be able to do the same on behalf of members.
Not saying that Disney didn’t do it to drive up resale prices I just think there are more to it.
Since members can transfer points in and out why shouldn’t Disney be able to do the same on behalf of members.
Not saying that Disney didn’t do it to drive up resale prices I just think there are more to it.