BonnieLynn, we love our timeshares. Have 7 weeks in WI, NC, TX plus points with Wyndham. Several our weeks are managed by VRI so they get some trade priority into other VRI resorts when trading through RCI. Some are dual-affiliated and they're strong enough in II to trade into
DVC and Marriott (after the Marriott-owner-priority has passed, of course). We love our Wyndham points for short stays to add to weeklong exchanges. Since we live in the southeast US and Wyndham has many nice resorts in the southeast, it works well for us. Depending on where you live and where/how you want to vacation, a different company may offer more to you.
ALL of our weeks and points were purchased cheaply as resales. It's rare to need to spend more than $5K on a great resale - ours were less than $2K apiece. If you want to vacation regularly at non-DVC resorts, choosing a good resale week or points is a great idea. If you want to stay in many of the destinations offered by a particular company or system, it's best to get into that system. If you want the flexibility of points (able to vary unit size, time of year and resort location with every reservation), then research the points programs. None are quite as flexible as DVC but few are as expensive either, as resales.
If you plan to use it for occasional stays at your home resort, choose a place you'd love and make the trading a secondary consideration. Many think this is wise. If you want to use it exclusively to exchange to a wide variety of destinations, it makes sense to see if any mini-systems offer the destinations you're seeking. Otherwise, a good, low-cost, strong-trade, resale week can be a low risk way to enter the timeshare market.
I second Dean's suggestion of learning more on
TUG before you buy.
TS4Ms - Timeshare Forums is another good one. Feel free to email or PM with other questions.
