I dont think its something to worry about right now. It is just like the housing market right now. Everything will turn around. If you have the money to spend by them up.
Is this worrisome for DVC?
Let's hope it stays this way.Doesn't DVC basically control resale pricing with ROFR?
Seriously....geez...soooo many.I'm just glad I'm not an SSR owner who needs to sell their contract. Ouch!
This is true....but I was also surprised how many AKV units were up and they are new to the market.Only if the resale prices for all of the resorts begin falling (and if you are one of those who purchased DVC as an investment). The larger resorts will always sell for less on the resale market since there are more of them.
If you have the money to spend by them up.
Hi,
Just looked at resales on the TSS website. I am shocked to see how many SSR resales there are. I'm talking a ton....and for cheap...many listings in the 70's priced per point.
Is this worrisome for DVC?
I'm just glad I'm not an SSR owner who needs to sell their contract. Ouch!
That is not bad considering what other timeshares are going for compared to what the developer is charging. Most people trying to sell their TS would be very happy to get what DVC resale is getting.
Doesn't DVC basically control resale pricing with ROFR?
not really, no. supply and demand set the pricing.
DVC can take advantage of "fire sales" by buying lowball offers to sell, but DVC is run by capitalists. if DVC can only sell so many SSR contracts at $94/$104 or whatever, they aren't going to acquire pts if that means losing money IMO. they haven't kept VB from falling into the $60s/high $50s, and i wouldn't expect them to support SSR if the demand just isn't there...
IMHO, Disney's willingness to exercise its ROFR is by far the main reason resale prices are higher for DVC resales than they are for other timeshares.
"Supply and demand" has much less influence on the price than the floor Disney sets via ROFR. I agree with hakepb - they use ROFR to "protect" the price of the new DVC resorts.
IMHO, Disney's willingness to exercise its ROFR is by far the main reason resale prices are higher for DVC resales than they are for other timeshares.