keishashadow
Proud Redhead...yes, I have some bananas!
- Joined
- Dec 30, 2004
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Just my 2 cents...
Have noticed a few 2-tiered pricing of points on rental boards ($11 for rentals & $10 for DVC members) - think this is a grea idea.
Seems as though members are afraid to test the water with increased rental rates. Truthfully, if I was stuck w/a lot of points that I knew I wasn't going to use, I'm not sure how long I'd hold out either. Probably have good-hearted DVC'ers getting swayed by the heart-wrenching, hard-luck postings scrounging near-comped points. Although they seem as believable as the scamming emails I get daily.
Other than fire-sale points, renting points for less than average rate devalues their overall worth. Point prices keep rising but, rental rates are stagnet. Once you pass it, ROFR is a good thing for the members.
I wanted to buy into DVC many years ago but, life got in the way. Finally figured out a way to make it happen (thanks to what I discovered onthis board - thank-you very much!).
As for DVC being elitist, that's absurd. An educated buyer on a budget can ease into the market w/a small resale well under the $5 K range and add on as their financial circumstances allow. Primarily, because of the "buy where you want to stay mantra" we recently bought resale, then an add-on but, still need more points. No offense, still not interested in SSR; waiting for the next best thing. Until then I'll have to rent points or do a small add-on @ one of my existing resorts. Hesitant though, don't want to be in the position of holding the point bag & needing to go into the DVC rental business.
As for the folks who cherry pick the "hot" weeks with the intent of making a killing on eBay or rental boards (effectively, lessening the chances that actual members will have a chance to use the resorts during prime-time)...there's a special place for you on a continuous loop of It's a Small World!
Have noticed a few 2-tiered pricing of points on rental boards ($11 for rentals & $10 for DVC members) - think this is a grea idea.
Seems as though members are afraid to test the water with increased rental rates. Truthfully, if I was stuck w/a lot of points that I knew I wasn't going to use, I'm not sure how long I'd hold out either. Probably have good-hearted DVC'ers getting swayed by the heart-wrenching, hard-luck postings scrounging near-comped points. Although they seem as believable as the scamming emails I get daily.
Other than fire-sale points, renting points for less than average rate devalues their overall worth. Point prices keep rising but, rental rates are stagnet. Once you pass it, ROFR is a good thing for the members.
I wanted to buy into DVC many years ago but, life got in the way. Finally figured out a way to make it happen (thanks to what I discovered onthis board - thank-you very much!).
As for DVC being elitist, that's absurd. An educated buyer on a budget can ease into the market w/a small resale well under the $5 K range and add on as their financial circumstances allow. Primarily, because of the "buy where you want to stay mantra" we recently bought resale, then an add-on but, still need more points. No offense, still not interested in SSR; waiting for the next best thing. Until then I'll have to rent points or do a small add-on @ one of my existing resorts. Hesitant though, don't want to be in the position of holding the point bag & needing to go into the DVC rental business.
As for the folks who cherry pick the "hot" weeks with the intent of making a killing on eBay or rental boards (effectively, lessening the chances that actual members will have a chance to use the resorts during prime-time)...there's a special place for you on a continuous loop of It's a Small World!