As someone who chicken out of ROFR and did buy her add-on at $89 per point, here is my take..... I really think
DVC was at first was just letting resales go through at current levels, because with SSR selling at $84 per point at first, the price disparity didn't seem too much. With the recent price increase to $95 per point, they decided to raise the price on sold out resorts to $89. I also think they started buying back properties to keep their current customers happy (that would be me!). Some DVC members would like to add-on, but can't do it too easily in the resale market because it's usually a cash transaction, DVC offers financing. There is a base there for them to cater to, as well as the idiots (that again would be me!) who just pay DVC what they want because it's easier and pay cash anyway. I also think that the price disparity, even with the additional 12 years, was getting too high, and DVC is trying to force the price higher. I also believe with the invention of the new wait list procedure, DVC will be buying back contracts to fulfill this list, thus keeping members happy. Since this is relatively new, the ROFR action will definately be higher for the next few months, and I also think DVC is trying to keep people guessing. I'm not one for waiting, and since DVC came through so quickly, I went with them. With me getting all 2004 points (my resale didn't have any left), and my ability to rent them or use them, the price difference came down to around $4 per point, definately worth not having to wait on ROFR. It will be interesting to see how all this shakes out, but I definately see resales that previously flying through, will be eaten up. If anyone is trying to get one of the hot resorts; BWV, BWV or VWL through nowadays, I'd think an offer of at least $74 per point and buyer paying closing and maintenence on any current points will be the minimum getting through.