PorcoSBC---$90-$13750-120-AUL-Feb-0/24, 45/25, 240/26, 120/27-Seller pays 2025 due- sent 11/14
| PorcoSBC---$90-$13750-120-AUL-Feb-0/24, 45/25, 240/26, 120/27- sent 11/14, passed 12/3 Aloha! |
This is correct it was Fidelity that made me whole by cutting me a check. It wasn't without a little pushback from me though but in the end they honored the 25 ppI believe @TheDailyMoo had this happen with Fidelity and Fidelity paid what was owed in the contract for the missing points, not the seller.
And we all thought it would drive prices down not up .. $10 a point.November 2025 DVC Resale Update
Average resale prices across all resorts held steady at $121/point this month — no big swings, just a quiet month with small ups and downs.
What should get your attention though:
The newly announced $500 resale contract‑transfer fee slated for Jan 1, 2026.
That fee could push smaller resale deals up by $10/point — a game‑changer.
We’re watching how that might shift buyer behavior, resale pricing, and market demand in 2026.
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This $10 apply to smaller contracts like 25pts?And we all thought it would drive prices down not up .. $10 a point.
And we all thought it would drive prices down not up .. $10 a point.
The smaller contracts will have a harder time absorbing the $500 bump, just like they have a harder time absorbing the $175 "service fee" tacked on by www.fidelityrealestate.comAnd we all thought it would drive prices down not up .. $10 a point.
I’m waiting for the howls of “they wouldn’t accept my low ball ppp, seller pays dues, seller pays closing costs, and seller pays transfer costs fees offer!”The broker who said they didn't know about the $500 fee by Disney got back to me saying that yes indeed that is true and that it was negotiable. At which point I asked for clarification as to if it's negotiable between buyer and seller not broker or Disney...and as we already know it's between buyer and seller. I wonder how this will affect the negotiating dynamic. When I make offers, especially with Fidelity I ask the seller to pick up the $225 fee and sometimes even ask for them to pay the closing costs. Now with another 500 it's going to take away some leverage from the buyer looking for a good price it seems. I'll be interested to see who ends up "traditionally" paying the $500 once it's been in effect for a longer time period to give us valid data points.
And a 25 point for $100 would make it?I took it as it could add up to $10/pt to the total for buyers since it’s a flat fee.
Buying 50 point contract, for $100…this now becomes $110.
But a 100 point for $100…this makes it $105.
Which may mean buyers lower their asking to account for it if they are responsible or sellers might raise their price to account for it.
Or, will it just be seen as the cost of going resale and be accepted since the savings against direct is still strong…and if it does come with the increased speed, people might be okay with paying it?
Maybe the default will be to split? (negotiable)The broker who said they didn't know about the $500 fee by Disney got back to me saying that yes indeed that is true and that it was negotiable. At which point I asked for clarification as to if it's negotiable between buyer and seller not broker or Disney...and as we already know it's between buyer and seller. I wonder how this will affect the negotiating dynamic. When I make offers, especially with Fidelity I ask the seller to pick up the $225 fee and sometimes even ask for them to pay the closing costs. Now with another 500 it's going to take away some leverage from the buyer looking for a good price it seems. I'll be interested to see who ends up "traditionally" paying the $500 once it's been in effect for a longer time period to give us valid data points.
But its true, they didn't accept my lowball, seller pays dues, & closing??I’m waiting for the howls of “they wouldn’t accept my low ball ppp, seller pays dues, seller pays closing costs, and seller pays transfer costs fees offer!”

I actually think this would be quite a good way for brokers to approach the $500 "contract administration fee."Maybe the default will be to split? (negotiable)