cbyrne1174
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- Sep 1, 2018
I would just hold off on purchasing for another few months. I'm thinking the values will continue to keep tanking.
It’s funny you posted this. I put in a lowball offer On a OKW just to see what would happen and to my surprise it was accepted. Then I didn’t posted it (even though I check the boards daily) cause I was afraid someone would tell me I was wasting my time
They should be shared based on the percentage each side occupies. So maintenance fees should be somewhere in the neighborhood that they currently are, unless wages are still going up. If Hawaii decides to raise property taxes, that could also make them go up a bit. The only way for the hotel side to pay less than they are is to convert hotel rooms to villas.
Aren't they based on the percent of occupancy, not just size?
Do it! The worse they can do is say nowThis is a good question--how low is too low?
I have itchy fingers...having a hard time waiting 6 more months to see where the market goes.
One thought is to just low ball about $20 lower and try to get that price now.
Some brokers may give you a hard time but go ahead and make the offer.This is a good question--how low is too low?
I have itchy fingers...having a hard time waiting 6 more months to see where the market goes.
One thought is to just low ball about $20 lower and try to get that price now.
I agree. Some brokers may give you a hard time but go ahead and make the offer.Do it! The worse they can do is say now
I've been rethinking target prices the past couple days and I'm thinking down. My guess is that most "under agreement" contracts are lingering from last month. Other than the small point contacts that go no matter what, some of the new listings are just way out there, considering the economy. I'm waiting with my budget in hand too...This is a good question--how low is too low?
I have itchy fingers...having a hard time waiting 6 more months to see where the market goes.
One thought is to just low ball about $20 lower and try to get that price now.
Do it! The worse they can do is say no
Some brokers may give you a hard time but go ahead and make the offer.
I agree. Some brokers may give you a hard time but go ahead and make the offer.
Proud to be a DVC enabler! (There are worse things)I'm seriously thinking about it. If I pull the trigger, I will let you enablers know!
If its a contract you are really interested in, an offer too low is one that the seller won't even consider and won't even counter.This is a good question--how low is too low?
If its a contract you are really interested in, an offer too low is one that the seller won't even consider and won't even counter.
An offer $20 under asking might not be low enough... Consider AKV selling at $113 a point in March would now only be $93. We have seen sellers accept $95 so offering even lower isn't out of the question without having to wait 6 months.
SSR average sale price in March was $104. I think low balling offers of 30% off right now might work. This would mean $73 a point. The seller can always counter and maybe meet you in the low $80s which would be closer to 20% off. No shame in trying as you might get lucky. I'm low balling Aulani right now myself...What do you think would be a good lowball for SSR?