They made you pay Annual Dues on banked 2025 points to 2026? ...if so, I would recommend maybe backing out of the deal and telling Seller to absorb that.
I don't think this is entirely unreasonable, personally. I could imagine negotiating it, but it is not the same as a contract with the '25 points used.
So a few of days ago--it's closed now--there was what amounted to an action for 100 CCV points, posted around 10am with a note that said submit your best and final offer--and the best offer by 5pm gets it. it was listed on both www.fidelityrealestate.com and www.dvcshop.com.
Haven't seen that one before. Anyone know what happened with it?
So a few of days ago--it's closed now--there was what amounted to an action for 100 CCV points, posted around 10am with a note that said submit your best and final offer--and the best offer by 5pm gets it. it was listed on both www.fidelityrealestate.com and www.dvcshop.com.
Haven't seen that one before. Anyone know what happened with it?
I want to hear more about this! Of course, that sounds a bit crazy - what type of CCV contract is just so desirable such that, no matter the asking price, you're going to have buyers lined up for it on day 1? Or, what if you get just 1 offer way below asking? Are they saying they'll accept that? All sorts of questions about this.
It was actually listed the night before. It was a bad timing for me as I just got two contracts, so no budget for it. Gladly that was the case because I dislike bidding wars. It seems they intentionally listed aggressively to get bids. Don't know if that works, because it was a loaded contract that could have easily been priced on the high side.
So a few of days ago--it's closed now--there was what amounted to an action for 100 CCV points, posted around 10am with a note that said submit your best and final offer--and the best offer by 5pm gets it. it was listed on both www.fidelityrealestate.com and www.dvcshop.com.
It was actually listed the night before. It was a bad timing for me as I just got two contracts, so no budget for it. Gladly that was the case because I dislike bidding wars. It seems they intentionally listed aggressively to get bids. Don't know if that works, because it was a loaded contract that could have easily been priced on the high side.
I want to hear more about this! Of course, that sounds a bit crazy - what type of CCV contract is just so desirable such that, no matter the asking price, you're going to have buyers lined up for it on day 1? Or, what if you get just 1 offer way below asking? Are they saying they'll accept that? All sorts of questions about this.
It was actually listed the night before. It was a bad timing for me as I just got two contracts, so no budget for it. Gladly that was the case because I dislike bidding wars. It seems they intentionally listed aggressively to get bids. Don't know if that works, because it was a loaded contract that could have easily been priced on the high side.
Yea.. no gaurantee of getting a good price. Everyone can throw a lowball offer, and unless it was a sold out fixed week, I can’t imagine there was any reason to get into a bidding war for it.
I’m thinking $145 is about max for any CCV, & I would much rather pay less.