Looking through the various resale prices I noticed that the Vero Beach ones are a virtual steal. Am I missing something? Even if I bought into that resort I can still book anywhere, right?
Needing obvious clarification!
Thanks in advance
Yes, even if you bought points at Vero Beach, you can use those points to book at any
DVC resort. But you will have to wait for the 7-month window before you can book at any resort other than VB. Some of the more popular accommodations, such as AKV's concierge level, SSR's TreeHouse Villas, BWV's Standard view, etc, are very difficult to get unless they are booked during the home resort window. And during popular DVC travel times, such as December, October during Food & Wine, etc., other resorts can book very, very quickly. If you have your heart set on a certain resort at a certain time of year, you may not be able to book it at the 7-month window.
Another issue to consider is the cost of owning Vero Beach compared to other resorts. At $6.41/point, Vero Beach has the highest yearly maintenance fees of all DVC resorts. Over the life of a contract, these MF quickly eat up any initial savings. Let's assume you could buy a 100-point VB resale for $50/point. With closing costs of $397, that VB contract will could you $5,397. By comparison, a Saratoga Springs resale goes for $75/point, bringing its cost to $7,897. The VB resale contract starts off being $2,500 cheaper. But each year you'll pay $641 in MF. With SSR's MF being $4.34, you'll pay $434 a year, or $207 less each year than at VB. After 12+ years, the difference in MF between VB and SSR will make the SSR contract cheaper.