PrincessDisneyFan
Earning My Ears
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- Jul 2, 2014
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So I've read this entire thread and I am surprised no one has even mentioned the obvious. Whether you finance or pay upfront... absolutely no one on this board can predict the sad truth that death comes at the most inopportune time. We can sit here and argue about risk (taking on debt) verses in this threads case non-risk (paying upfront) til we are all blue in the face. But the reality is one could purchase their DVC membership and pass-on the next day. DVC in itself is a weird animal. It's not an asset like owning a home, but it's also not necessarily a sink. I say this because out of all the timeshares that exist it has historically only gone up in value. (Case in point if you bought at ground zero, you make money on resale... whether you financed or not for the most part) And there is a very healthy rental market (which allows you to not only pay off your annual dues, but have the potential to have cash for lifes necessities if needed)
Is DVC still a luxury? 100,000% yes. No one NEEDS to go on vacation to survive.
And btw I understand that people will come back and say well of course we are all going to eventually die. But it's relevant to my next points.
As I've gotten older, and had some pretty awful life scares... reminding me how finite my time is. Philosophically my life priorities have shifted. I am very fiscally responsible. And for a time all I did was work hard, contribute to my savings, and live WELL within my means. In fact I did not take a vacation for 5 straight years. Why? Because that's what one should do... not have debt... and pay outright. Prepare for your future... have a 10 year plan... be able to retire. But here's the reality its darned important to me to have a work-life balance. No one wants to work non-stop. And at some point there's such a thing as over-planning and not being able to control all aspects of things that happen.
Paying for my own DVC luxury is something I happily do. It brings joy to my life. And it gives something to work for, towards, and be proud to be apart of.
Could this money be used to overhaul my house? Yes. Could this money be used on food? Yes. Could this money be used on clothing? Yes.
But having a release from the monotony of my job. Having a place to take my family for memories. Having a release from the stress of just living. That is the 'monetary value' to me.
So I guess in a nutshell I'm saying. Don't be a person who sits back and waits for the 'perfect opportunity' If you want to finance go for it. If you want to pay in cash go for it.
Just be responsible. Make sure that whatever path you personally choose you can handle.
Is DVC still a luxury? 100,000% yes. No one NEEDS to go on vacation to survive.
And btw I understand that people will come back and say well of course we are all going to eventually die. But it's relevant to my next points.
As I've gotten older, and had some pretty awful life scares... reminding me how finite my time is. Philosophically my life priorities have shifted. I am very fiscally responsible. And for a time all I did was work hard, contribute to my savings, and live WELL within my means. In fact I did not take a vacation for 5 straight years. Why? Because that's what one should do... not have debt... and pay outright. Prepare for your future... have a 10 year plan... be able to retire. But here's the reality its darned important to me to have a work-life balance. No one wants to work non-stop. And at some point there's such a thing as over-planning and not being able to control all aspects of things that happen.
Paying for my own DVC luxury is something I happily do. It brings joy to my life. And it gives something to work for, towards, and be proud to be apart of.
Could this money be used to overhaul my house? Yes. Could this money be used on food? Yes. Could this money be used on clothing? Yes.
But having a release from the monotony of my job. Having a place to take my family for memories. Having a release from the stress of just living. That is the 'monetary value' to me.
So I guess in a nutshell I'm saying. Don't be a person who sits back and waits for the 'perfect opportunity' If you want to finance go for it. If you want to pay in cash go for it.
Just be responsible. Make sure that whatever path you personally choose you can handle.