I know that Rich regards the increased sales at Vero as an evil plot against the rest of DVC but it's interesting to see that the MB program is indeed having a positive effect. The Vero newspaper site publishes the recorded deed transactions (can't tell as of what date) and I was surprised by the increased number.
Looking at the postings for 1/21, 1/28, 2/4 and 2/11 there are 149 transactions for a total of $2.1 million. Since we don't know if they are $67 or $72 per point sales (or a mix) it's hard to judge the number of points but it is in the neighborhood of 30,000.
I agree buying where you want to stay is wise. However, buying at Vero is not a horrible mistake. It is still part of the DVC program and will allow you the exact same flexibility for cruises, WDW resorts,trades, Concierge etc., etc. The factor to consider is your flexibility in staying at DVC WDW resorts and your tolerance for being on wait lists. A purchase at Vero will let you stay in a Vero GV/Beach House (truly the finest DVC accomodation) while a VWL or BCV purchase will make GVs difficult to obtain anywhere.
Some people are concerned about people buying at HHI or Vero with no plans to stay there often affecting the ability of the rest of us to book at WDW. I think this was factored in by DVC when they created the system and becomes less of a problem as more DVCs are built at WDW.
If you'd like to look at the listings yourself, they are at www.tcpalm.com/realestate If you click on the Real Estate Sales heading the complete list of sales comes up.
Looking at the postings for 1/21, 1/28, 2/4 and 2/11 there are 149 transactions for a total of $2.1 million. Since we don't know if they are $67 or $72 per point sales (or a mix) it's hard to judge the number of points but it is in the neighborhood of 30,000.
I agree buying where you want to stay is wise. However, buying at Vero is not a horrible mistake. It is still part of the DVC program and will allow you the exact same flexibility for cruises, WDW resorts,trades, Concierge etc., etc. The factor to consider is your flexibility in staying at DVC WDW resorts and your tolerance for being on wait lists. A purchase at Vero will let you stay in a Vero GV/Beach House (truly the finest DVC accomodation) while a VWL or BCV purchase will make GVs difficult to obtain anywhere.
Some people are concerned about people buying at HHI or Vero with no plans to stay there often affecting the ability of the rest of us to book at WDW. I think this was factored in by DVC when they created the system and becomes less of a problem as more DVCs are built at WDW.
If you'd like to look at the listings yourself, they are at www.tcpalm.com/realestate If you click on the Real Estate Sales heading the complete list of sales comes up.