I mean I guess on a 1 month basis that’s true. Big picture according to their own data, VGF, Poly, BCV, and BWV have seen sustained declines over the last 4-8 months. The other resorts are mostly at or near 12 month lows but aren’t meaningfully lower than the next lowest month.Correction to my last post:
—the significant price drops were AKV and VGF (according to the speaker)
—some resorts went up slightly (BLT and BRV)
Where are these podcasts? I would also like to listen.
DVC Resale Market has seen their inventory drop for Poly by about 75% since the beginning of April. Same with AKV - they've just been wiped out. TSS has a ton of AKV and Fidelity like you said has a ton of Poly. Darned if I know.![]()
TSS = TimeShare StorePlease forgive my ignorance, but what is TSS?
Update: Nevermind. Read the response from yesterday. Thanks!
I'm really surprised SSR didn't fall into the "large drop" category.
Yes I would agree with that for sure! I didn't mean because of the resort though, I meant because it seemed like people were getting lower prices there than usual and it *seemed* like the prices online were falling. But clearly I was wrong with those thoughts and didn't do the math on them =)I can see two reasons:
1) the nre refurbishment is very good, it went to be the one ith one of the worst decor to one of the best. This may increase a little bit the demand
2) when money are thighter, people may look more to the best bargain, and SSR still is
Do we actually know if these averages account for the actual SELLING price, not the LISTED price? I don't ever seem to see Brokers adjusting their website for the listed price. Most of my resale contracts were bought for less than listed price, and when the listings went into "pending sale" the price listed never reflected the price I was actually paying/what the offer was accepted at.Below are the approximate averages from 3/31, 4/15, 4/30 and 5/15 for each resort for pending contracts The data used is from the 2 largest resellers
Since the variance between pending numbers and actual selling price is large, these should be viewed for their trend value whereas the actual sale prices from the ROFR threads and other sources are likely more useful for setting offer levels
Pending
……3/31 4/15 4/30 5/15
AKV 109 108 109 109
AUL 96 97 97 96
BLT 137 141 144 143
BCV 140 138 140 140
BWV 118 121 121 120
BRV 98 98 97 97
CCV 147 147 150 151
VGF 164 163 161 163
HH 75 76 75 78
OKW 93 93 93 92
POLY 146 146 146 146
SS 101 101 102 102
VB 71 67 67 67
If you look at the data in our ROFR thread, prices are dropping. Maybe we're a unique microcosm, but given that resellers never update their listings to reflect the actual selling price of contracts, I'm not sure if the data points are reflecting LISTING prices or SELLING prices, which are two different things. It's certainly not in a broker's best interest to show dropping prices, and definitely in their best interest to keep prices as high as possible.Yes I would agree with that for sure! I didn't mean because of the resort though, I meant because it seemed like people were getting lower prices there than usual and it *seemed* like the prices online were falling. But clearly I was wrong with those thoughts and didn't do the math on them =)
Pretty much anything you see in this thread that isn't coming from the ROFR thread is listed prices, because as has been established up thread, that's the only data available. The only exception is DVCResaleMarket's monthly publication of average selling prices, which you can find in their blog.If you look at the data in our ROFR thread, prices are dropping. Maybe we're a unique microcosm, but given that resellers never update their listings to reflect the actual selling price of contracts, I'm not sure if the data points are reflecting LISTING prices or SELLING prices, which are two different things. It's certainly not in a broker's best interest to show dropping prices, and definitely in their best interest to keep prices as high as possible.
Very true.If you look at the data in our ROFR thread, prices are dropping. Maybe we're a unique microcosm, but given that resellers never update their listings to reflect the actual selling price of contracts, I'm not sure if the data points are reflecting LISTING prices or SELLING prices, which are two different things. It's certainly not in a broker's best interest to show dropping prices, and definitely in their best interest to keep prices as high as possible.
Not if I get it first LOL! There's hardly an AKV out there - what's up with that?Think I’ll score a 160-ish point AKV contract for $85/point in the next few months? I’m seeing some on the ROFR thread passed recently for $95.