DanCali
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Okay...we aren't SERIOUSLY looking to buy a contract right now. But it's fun to dream or pretend, right?
We're going to BRV next week. First time ever. And our son's first WDW trip. Let's say he has a blast and we love it there and want to consider a contract at some point. We'd likely only go every 3rd year, using banking/borrowing since DLR/VGC will always be our real "home."
I know that if we wanted to stay in a studio for a week at BRV, buying a contract there would make the most sense. But what if we were thinking we'd likely want a 1-bedroom or even a 2-bedroom for a week (likely in January/February)....how important is the 11-month window for those at BRV?
I just wonder if it makes more sense to buy a small contract at SSR instead since they are usually affordable/have a later expiration than BRV. Or if buying at BRV specifically would be better.
Thoughts?
Again...this is all for fun right now as we aren't really in the market for more points. But you know how it is...
I would not look at buying BRV due to the higher upfront cost and inevitable depreciation over the next 18 years, especially if you only buy at one WDW resort. We bought resale there but intentionally limited it to a 50-point contract, just enough for 2-3 studio nights in December for our own use.
If you're at WDW next week, I suggest you maybe try to stop by at the DVC desk at the Contemporary Resort (4th floor) and ask to look at a sample Villa at BLT which is connected via the skyway bridge.
BLT may be a fit for you for the following reasons:
- very short 7-8 minute walk from MK entrance. No need for boat or monorail (although monorail is accessible).
- 2 full bathrooms in 1BR (which sounds like an option you'd consider booking).
- lower buy-in cost than the other "monorail resorts"
- more affordable points chart than the other "monorail resorts"
- very easy rental in years you don't use it.
- expires in 2060 and will still be able to trade into a handful of good resorts (VGF, Poly, Aulani, AKV, VGC) after 2042 no matter what happens with resale restrictions. Should therefore maintain resale value relatively well into the 2040s.
- upcoming refurbishment (although we don't necessarily dislike the current decor)
If you do buy there (or anywhere else), obviously consider resale first...
Enjoy your trip!
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