Chia1974
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They are a ton of poly with lower prices also.They aren't going to buy them all.
They are a ton of poly with lower prices also.They aren't going to buy them all.
...but THIS one is a small contract and you love adding the little ones to your collection. The 100 pointer was probably just fate since it was three digits.Lorana---$170-$9080-50-CCV@WL-Sep-9/21, 50/22, 50/23-seller pays MF '21- sent 10/15
Okay, okay, I should've accepted that losing my first contract to ROFR was a sign I shouldn't add on right now, but I really wanted some more points at CCV, and this small contract appeared. A little more than I want to spend and not as great a deal as my $153/point, but still $55 per point less than direct. So let's see if this one passes...
Ha ha ha!! I like knowing I have the flexibility to sell off small amounts if I need to. It's also just so much easier to add on small amounts, than large contracts. It's funny that I'd balk at buying a large contract because of the price tag, yet add on a number of small contracts over time that comes out to the same amount. ;-) 100 points is usually the largest I'll go. At least these days. When I could get prices below $100/point, I was more willing to pick up 100-150 point contracts....but THIS one is a small contract and you love adding the little ones to your collection. The 100 pointer was probably just fate since it was three digits.![]()
Ha ha ha!! I like knowing I have the flexibility to sell off small amounts if I need to. It's also just so much easier to add on small amounts, than large contracts. It's funny that I'd balk at buying a large contract because of the price tag, yet add on a number of small contracts over time that comes out to the same amount. ;-) 100 points is usually the largest I'll go. At least these days. When I could get prices below $100/point, I was more willing to pick up 100-150 point contracts.
just out of curiosity, I know closing costs go up with larger contracts but I am wondering how much it typically costs to close a small contract.
Different title company has different costs. I have a 60 points closed by FATC for $455 but a 45 points will cost me $560 with another.just out of curiosity, I know closing costs go up with larger contracts but I am wondering how much it typically costs to close a small contract.
I’d avoid financing unless you plan on paying it off quickly. Interest is so high on these loans.I am over here building my Disney dreams 25 points at a time and closing costs are $450-$550.I was planning on this to avoid financing. With the low prices out there , I’m wondering if I should go for a bigger one and finance. Hmmm
I am over here building my Disney dreams 25 points at a time and closing costs are $450-$550.I was planning on this to avoid financing. With the low prices out there , I’m wondering if I should go for a bigger one and finance. Hmmm
It does depend on the title company, but closing costs can be around $400-$580 for small contracts. It's why it's important to figure out the per point cost + closing + dues equation, and then compare to direct. For example, if I buy a direct contract at the end of my UY (in August, as my UY is September), I can get both years of points, and only pay dues on only 5 months of the year, plus often a slightly smaller closing cost. When I compare with resale contracts and add in how many points are in the contract, plus dues, plus closing costs, sometimes it makes that difference between resale and direct be small enough that I favor direct points (due to no restrictions on future resorts) and is why my last small add-on for AKV was direct. But even though this 50-pointer isn't as great a deal as I would like, it's still a good deal at $55 off per direct point, even if I'm going to pay $150 or so more in closing than direct. Now, if it were still August, the math might be different, as I could get 2020 UY (which I could bank into 2020) AND 2021 UY points and this contract only has 9 2021 Points - so I'd have 91 more points. Resale is still less expensive, but the gap is much smaller, and in that case, I may have leaned direct.just out of curiosity, I know closing costs go up with larger contracts but I am wondering how much it typically costs to close a small contract.
I agree - still looking for another small BCV contract with a JUN date……Ha ha ha!! I like knowing I have the flexibility to sell off small amounts if I need to. It's also just so much easier to add on small amounts, than large contracts. It's funny that I'd balk at buying a large contract because of the price tag, yet add on a number of small contracts over time that comes out to the same amount. ;-) 100 points is usually the largest I'll go. At least these days. When I could get prices below $100/point, I was more willing to pick up 100-150 point contracts.
It does depend on the title company, but closing costs can be around $400-$580 for small contracts. It's why it's important to figure out the per point cost + closing + dues equation, and then compare to direct. For example, if I buy a direct contract at the end of my UY (in August, as my UY is September), I can get both years of points, and only pay dues on only 5 months of the year, plus often a slightly smaller closing cost. When I compare with resale contracts and add in how many points are in the contract, plus dues, plus closing costs, sometimes it makes that difference between resale and direct be small enough that I favor direct points (due to no restrictions on future resorts) and is why my last small add-on for AKV was direct. But even though this 50-pointer isn't as great a deal as I would like, it's still a good deal at $55 off per direct point, even if I'm going to pay $150 or so more in closing than direct. Now, if it were still August, the math might be different, as I could get 2020 UY (which I could bank into 2020) AND 2021 UY points and this contract only has 9 2021 Points - so I'd have 91 more points. Resale is still less expensive, but the gap is much smaller, and in that case, I may have leaned direct.
I hope you find it!I agree - still looking for another small BCV contract with a JUN date……![]()
I think this is going to be very dependent on ROFR. That seems like the biggest thing keeping the prices of OKW and SSR up over $120 right now.