Where do you think DVC resale prices are headed?

here is the longer term trend from this reseller
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I just closed on a SS resale at $105 per point in October and can confirm this was one of the better deals I found after looking for roughly six months (contracts roughly from 80-100 points). It also had banked points attached so I was pretty happy with finally becoming a DVC owner!
 
Keep looking! Some sellers are more motivated than others. I have one contract I bid on and the seller thought I was lowballing too much and wouldn't counteroffer. Ten days later, they dropped the contract price by $10/pp. I renewed my offer (it's a lot closer now) and they still don't want to meet my price. I'm waiting it out. Either someone else will snatch it up (the price is more reasonable now after the price drop) or they may change their minds again in a couple of weeks. I'm in no rush.
That contract has been around for at least 20 days so I’m definitely keeping an eye on it. Hoping for some price reductions in the future and I’ll be able to swoop in to grab it!
 
I'm working on a delayed close VGF contract, and I'm shocked at what has happened to supply. Fidelity has had NONE for quite some time.

I've said it before, and I'll say it again. VGF is the next VGC, especially if the points keep inflating as they have been.

If DVC takes the empty spot next to VGF, the chart will be insane. It will be interesting to see what happens to DL Tower points.
I don’t think there will ever be another VGC. That price inflation at VGC is all about limited supply. Only 71 DVC units for all Anaheim.
 
I don’t think there will ever be another VGC. That price inflation at VGC is all about limited supply. Only 71 DVC units for all Anaheim.

Well yea, obviously. And VGC is half the total points of VGF.

Back in Florida, VGF is the smallest at WDW. Plus it has ideal location tied to shocking cash price. In that sense, it’s an even better deal than VGC. If DVC trend continues of mega resort with inflating points, VGF will keep looking better IMO.
 

Well yea, obviously. And VGC is half the total points of VGF.

Back in Florida, VGF is the smallest at WDW. Plus it has ideal location tied to shocking cash price. In that sense, it’s an even better deal than VGC. If DVC trend continues of mega resort with inflating points, VGF will keep looking better IMO.
I agree with you.
 
It seems the number of VGF contracts listed on most of the resale sites is low. I am surprised. I seem to recall there are usually more sellers after dues statements come out each year? Maybe in January...

They do all swing in availability. Not too long ago there were quite a few VGF and AKV contracts were harder to find especially considering the size of that resort. There's been times when SSR contracts have been scarce.
 
I think any change on VGF likely are due to the downward shift in price over the earlier part of this year.

Prices went lower on VGF so more people could entertain buying there and on the flip side people who own there saw the price "tank" and decided to just keep the contract and ride out COVID19.
 
I think any change on VGF likely are due to the downward shift in price over the earlier part of this year.

Prices went lower on VGF so more people could entertain buying there and on the flip side people who own there saw the price "tank" and decided to just keep the contract and ride out COVID19.
Make sense
 
Don't you wish there was a way to see what price a seller actually settled for on a contract you've been watching? Today it went from being available to sale pending so that was kind of weird too. Wouldn't it usually go from being available to offer accepted then sale pending?
 
Today it went from being available to sale pending so that was kind of weird too. Wouldn't it usually go from being available to offer accepted then sale pending?

Not necessarily. I've offered list and it went directly to sale pending.
 
Not necessarily. I've offered list and it went directly to sale pending.
Interesting. I had an offer accepted on a different contract but same site and it went from available to offer accepted. So weird how it’s different!
 
Don't you wish there was a way to see what price a seller actually settled for on a contract you've been watching? Today it went from being available to sale pending so that was kind of weird too. Wouldn't it usually go from being available to offer accepted then sale pending?

I believe others have calculated the amount paid from the tax amount that is recorded on the deed. Of course you'd have to be able to pick out the exact contract you had been watching and if it were a common point amount that would be difficult.
 
VGC is absolutely the best resort to stay at and it will almost certainly open up sometime this year, so I can see why people are still paying top dollar for it.
Even when it reopens its only Disneyland . How many times can you go there when DW is so much bigger and better. Just my point of view I guess
 
Even when it reopens its only Disneyland . How many times can you go there when DW is so much bigger and better. Just my point of view I guess

There are a lot of DL AP holders that would prove that others think differently. ;) I guess I don't see that particular point because if you can go to WDW repeatedly then what is different about DL? People tend to go for shorter stays because they don't have 4 parks to hit but even WDW is a repeat in the exact same way. We know people that fly to DL at least once a month.
 
Even when it reopens its only Disneyland . How many times can you go there when DW is so much bigger and better. Just my point of view I guess

We go to DLR about once for every 4 trips to WDW due to the distance, but looking back, I think our DLR trips have been more enjoyable. MaxPass>FP+. Park hopping DLR>WDW. Summer weather CA>FL. DLR - basically don't need to plan anything. WDW - have to start planning 6 months in advance, stressful to get ADRs, stressful to get FP+.
 
















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