I have two small resales and one currently in ROFR. My first experience with the resale world was pre-March 20, 2011, and there seemed to be a flurry of resale activity in those weeks before the deadline. I got sucked into that madness and bought a 50pt resale for asking price -- AKV $85/pt. I think the closing costs were around $300, which makes the purchase $91/pt. At the time, I think AKV was going for $115 or $120 direct, so I saving $25-30/pt was still a good savings in my mind. The resale that I purchased was a different UY than our main AKV contract, which has not been ideal, but we have been able to make it work.
Our second resale purchase was just a few months after we closed on the first resale. It was 55pt at AKV in our original contract UY and I paid the asking price of $79/pt and the closing was $350, making the cost about $86/pt. This one came with some banked and previous year points at no added cost, so I felt good about the purchase. Again, I saved over what it would have cost to buy direct.
I now have a small AKV contract at ROFR. I was able to get $4/pt less than the asking price. This one also comes with some banked points at no additional cost and the closing costs are around $425.
I did not get the greatest deal on the first two and the last one is decent. The contracts all met my needs at the time of purchase, so I see the closing costs as an "opportunity cost" rather than a buy-in cost. I am willing to throw closing into the price per point, as I think it is appropriate. I have paid MF's on all of the current UY points that I have purchased via resale, and I don't think it is reasonable to calculate that into your price per point expenses -- MF's are MF's and you have to pay for them for the rest of the contract, so I don't consider them a buy in cost.
I watch the posted resales regularly, and it is rare to see a <100 pt contract listed for a "steal". And I do think they get asking price (or close to it) because some people just need a few more points and they are willing to pay that price vs. the price of buying direct. They also don't seem to last long, so it seems to be working for the sellers. Who knows, I may try to unload that 50pt contract in the different UY someday and I will hold out for top dollar because I don't really need to get rid of it, I just want to. Somebody will come along who is just looking for a few more AKV points and buy it.
The great deals seem to be the 160+ point contracts. Most of the time, the </= 100 pointers are going to be a win for the seller, but the buyer will get what they were looking for -- a few more points to work with at a price that is lower than
DVC direct.