hlhlaw07
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To be fair to the brokers (to the ones that deserve it), I think the higher priced contracts might be the result of sellers who refuse to accept the market has turned. I was messing around with some of the VGF contracts listed on DVCresalemarket.com and putting those contracts in the instant sale calculator and even the broker thinks the market value of the contracts is lower than what they are actually listed for.
For example one of the VGF contracts I was looking at is listed at $157 (which is actually the cheapest one listed for that UY) and the instant sale has market value at $151 and instant sale at $109. Another one is listed at $175 and the calculator values it at $155 and instant sale at $112.
So it seems at least DVC Resale Market knows they are overpriced, but may be having a hard time getting sellers to understand they missed the gravy train on the crazy prices.
So what does this mean for lowball offers? I’m thinking with some brokers knowledge the contracts are overpriced, it won’t take long before the sellers will be forced to come along. The more lowball offers the better. Keep submitting and slapping the out of touch sellers with a little dose of reality. Sooner or later it will make a difference.
For example one of the VGF contracts I was looking at is listed at $157 (which is actually the cheapest one listed for that UY) and the instant sale has market value at $151 and instant sale at $109. Another one is listed at $175 and the calculator values it at $155 and instant sale at $112.
So it seems at least DVC Resale Market knows they are overpriced, but may be having a hard time getting sellers to understand they missed the gravy train on the crazy prices.
So what does this mean for lowball offers? I’m thinking with some brokers knowledge the contracts are overpriced, it won’t take long before the sellers will be forced to come along. The more lowball offers the better. Keep submitting and slapping the out of touch sellers with a little dose of reality. Sooner or later it will make a difference.