Selling to Switch Home Resorts

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I own at VWL but we never stay there - we always stay at BWV so the ability to book standard view at 11 months would be great for me!

If I sell my contract and buy a BWV contract - I am wondering how much I would lose in the process. I guess the trick would be to sell my contract for a few dollars more per point than I buy at BWV to help cover the expenses.

So these are the fees I am aware of:
Selling: Broker Commission- what would be the average on this?
Buying: pay the closing costs

are there any other hidden fees I need to consider?

That would be a great board on here - people who want to trade contracts!! :rotfl:
 
I'm guessing that you would need to sell your VWL contract for at least $10 per point more than what you pay for a BWV contract to avoid losing money, and that's not likely.
 
Unless you get extremely lucky selling your VWL contract, I don't see you doing this at all without losing some money.
 
Commission on contracts runs between 10% and 12%. I used TSS and paid 10% when I sold a contract.

In addtion to those, and closing costs on the new contract, you might have to pay additional MF's. Of course, all that is negotiable and could help to make the difference between what you sell for and what you buy for less.

Plus, if you are able to get SV more often, you might be able to buy less points at BWV to further reduce the price difference.

Good luck!
 

I guess the trick would be to sell my contract for a few dollars more per point than I buy at BWV to help cover the expenses.

Maybe you could find someone looking to swap their BWV contract for your contract, straight up? Not likely though.
 
So if you sell for a loss, but end up with what you want, is it a bad deal?
 
Why don't you sell 50 of your VWL and buy 50 of the BWV points. It would give you home field advantage for the booking and not mess up lossing too much money!
 
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Why don't you sell 50 of your VWL and buy 50 of the BWV points. It would give you home field advantage for the booking and not mess up lossing too much money!
Keep in mind that you can't split up an existing contract.

OP: Consider finding a BWV owner who wishes holidays at VWL and simply trading reservations??
 
We sold our OKW and re-bought in at BCV (back when BCV was new and for sale from Disney).

It worked out fine, glad we did it. Get a PT job at a Disneystore, and you may break even.
 
They buy a small contract at BWC and you will the 11 month correct. If your loss will equal what it would cost then do it.
 
They buy a small contract at BWC and you will the 11 month correct. If your loss will equal what it would cost then do it.
The 11-month booking window will only apply to the points owned at the home resort. If the OP buys a small contract, say 50-points, at BWV, they will be able to book BWV reservations using only those 50-points at the 11-month window annually or 100-points biennially.
 
The 11-month booking window will only apply to the points owned at the home resort. If the OP buys a small contract, say 50-points, at BWV, they will be able to book BWV reservations using only those 50-points at the 11-month window annually or 100-points biennially.

Forgive my ignorance as I'm just starting to dip my toe into the world of DVC ownership, but in this situation, could one simply transfer the points from the larger contract to the smaller one in order to make a reservation at 11 months?
 
Forgive my ignorance as I'm just starting to dip my toe into the world of DVC ownership, but in this situation, could one simply transfer the points from the larger contract to the smaller one in order to make a reservation at 11 months?

You can only use points from your home resort to book 11 months out. So, no. You can't use points..say from VWL...to book BWV at 11 months, but you can book at 7 months (using VWL points).

**Okay, I know someone can explain this better than I can.**
 
Commission on contracts runs between 10% and 12%. I used TSS and paid 10% when I sold a contract.
Good luck!

I figured the answers would end the debate in my head...

I was surprised by the high commision fees from the brokers. When I consider all the work a real estate agent does for me when selling my house and their commission is about 1/2 of that...although I guess they would make a lot more off my house than a $15,000 contract so it makes sense, just not how my brain was originally thinking :teacher:


Maybe you could find someone looking to swap their BWV contract for your contract, straight up? Not likely though.

Yes - that would be PERFECT....but finding that seems like it would be pretty much impossible!

So if you sell for a loss, but end up with what you want, is it a bad deal?

Keep in mind that you can't split up an existing contract.

OP: Consider finding a BWV owner who wishes holidays at VWL and simply trading reservations??

I thought about trading points to get the reservations but to be honest, the headache of it all would drive me crazy. Maybe crazier than waiting to see if I will get BWV each vacation!

We sold our OKW and re-bought in at BCV (back when BCV was new and for sale from Disney).

It worked out fine, glad we did it. Get a PT job at a Disneystore, and you may break even.

If only our closest one wasn't over an hour away!!!!!

Forgive my ignorance as I'm just starting to dip my toe into the world of DVC ownership, but in this situation, could one simply transfer the points from the larger contract to the smaller one in order to make a reservation at 11 months?

No, points belong to a resort, no matter how they get traded. For example, I just rented BWV points for my brother to go with us next September. I had those transferred into my DVC account but they still showed as BWV points. So, I was able to book his room now but still can't use my original VWL points to book at BWV until the 7 month window.


In the end - if I ever have to stay at VWL - the world won't end, I'll still be at Disney...:woohoo:
 
If you ever want to stay across the lake from BWV keep me on your rolodex for a point transfer. LOVE VWL but all our points are at BCV.
 
Look for someone who wants to "trade" contracts. There likely is someone who has BWV and wants VWL. IF you find the right person and can work out the details, you could do this yourself for as little as around $100. $500-600 or so could get it done by a closing company if you want for BOTH parties. It should not be a problem adjusting for differences in UY, points availability or even contract size if both parties are reasonable. The resale price for both resorts should be about the same thus an adjustment in per point value should not be needed unlike doing this with VB, HH, OKW or SSR for example. Technically each would be a separate sale but in this situation it'd be easy to legally and appropriately make sure this got through ROFR without a hitch.
 
I figured the answers would end the debate in my head...

Yes - that would be PERFECT....but finding that seems like it would be pretty much impossible!

Hi, I would swap my 50 BWV points for VWL but don't know how to go about it... I think the problem might be that you cannot separate a contract into smaller parts....
 
Look for someone who wants to "trade" contracts. There likely is someone who has BWV and wants VWL. IF you find the right person and can work out the details, you could do this yourself for as little as around $100. $500-600 or so could get it done by a closing company if you want for BOTH parties. It should not be a problem adjusting for differences in UY, points availability or even contract size if both parties are reasonable. The resale price for both resorts should be about the same thus an adjustment in per point value should not be needed unlike doing this with VB, HH, OKW or SSR for example. Technically each would be a separate sale but in this situation it'd be easy to legally and appropriately make sure this got through ROFR without a hitch.

That seems like a good idea! I will work on that! Is that the sort of thing I could put on the rent/trade board here?

Hi, I would swap my 50 BWV points for VWL but don't know how to go about it... I think the problem might be that you cannot separate a contract into smaller parts....

I have a 150 point contract and you are right about not being able to split contracts causing a problem.
 



















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