disney11fan
I'm not politically correct
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I hope you find a job soon. I can't even think what that is like. I hope disney can and will help you with this.
What benefit do you lose purchasing non DVC timeshares resale? I know many people who purchased from eBay, a deeded timeshare (never expires, can will it to someone etc). and they are still considered a full fledged owner - each and every one of them. Plus, I didn't really receive any "extra" benefits by buying straight from the developer; except maybe the 0% interest rate.
You actually illustrated the point that DVC does depreciate just as other timeshares do. WHile not as much; they still do depreciate. I would compare a timeshare to a car. You are not going to sell the car for more than purchased it for (except of course a collector's edition).
Marriott Vacation Club. If you buy Marriott via resale you do not have the option of turning in your week for points. If you want that option you would have to buy the week directly from Mariott.
I will tell you that Disney Vacation Club has gone up and down over the years just as general real estate, however, I don't think cars have ever done that. For example, we had a buyer purchase 400 points at Beach Club on 3/2/2004 for $73 per point. He used the points for a few years and then sold the points on 2/7/2006 for $89 per point. If the same 400 points were sold today they would probably sell for $78 per point.
Jason
Marriott Vacation Club. If you buy Marriott via resale you do not have the option of turning in your week for points. If you want that option you would have to buy the week directly from Mariott.
I will tell you that Disney Vacation Club has gone up and down over the years just as general real estate, however, I don't think cars have ever done that. For example, we had a buyer purchase 400 points at Beach Club on 3/2/2004 for $73 per point. He used the points for a few years and then sold the points on 2/7/2006 for $89 per point. If the same 400 points were sold today they would probably sell for $78 per point.
Jason
And I am sorry, but a 2006 EXAMPLE? Have you looked at current pricing? (I know you have you make a living off of it!)