Why is BCV resale higher PP?

No cons as far as I am concerned as I prefer the lock-off. What is different: (a) lock-off studio has the mini kitchen and a queen bed and pull-out double size couch; dedicated at some of the resorts have two queens in the second bedroom; (b) with lock-off, both studio and 1BR have a front door (cardkey you get opens both), with dedicated there is one front door -- some with kids have a concern with the lock-off because kids in studio might exit the room unseen; (c) with dedicated, you don't have the mini kitchen and small foyer at the front door in the second bedroom and thus the room seems bigger.
 
However, one significant reason it is more expensive than OKW, BWV, and even VWL simply has to do with original sale price. Much of OKW was sold when purchase price was between $51 and $67 a point. Thus, those selling that resort can set lower prices and still make significant profit. BWV is similar but a somewhat higher range of original prices (it first went on sale when points were in the mid-60s and most sold while price was in mid 60s to low 70s. VWL went on sale next and most sold while prices were in the 70s to low 80s. Most of BCV sold when prices were in the low to high 80s. Net effect, BWV and VWL owners can sell for less than BCV owners and still make the same (or even higher) profit than BCV owners selling for somewhat higher prices. SSR is the odd one out with average selling price from Disney higher than BCV and lower resale price but SSR has a lot more resales for it and demand for it is not the same as for the resorts near a park.

BCV opened at $70 per point (actually $75 less $5 incentive)-at leasts thats what we paid. I highly doubt any resort owner can ask more (and get it) just because they paid more-especially $10 to $20 more.
 











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