Zhoen
FairieVillainMother
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Hi y'all,
I just heard from an Aunt who is the executor of my late Grandmother's will, and she asked if I wanted "one of grandma's wyndham time shares" and that the maintenance fees are " $100/mo or probably less."
So my inner budgeteer is screaming "No way!" but before I answered, I wanted to run it by the forum and see if anyone has any advice.
In my mind, I'll basically be paying $1200/year for an as-yet-unknown-week at an as-yet-unknown-location, or I can pay to trade points for somewhere better, if that better place is available when I want it.
Even though I'd be getting the timeshare itself for free, the maintenance fees alone are enough to put me off. A quick google and seeing how many dozens of places are on sale for derned cheap because people are unloading them to get OUT of the maintenance fees seems to back this up.
Oh, and I suppose I should add that I'm a mom of two wonderful little girls, both school-aged, so between that and my work and DH's work we have a very restrictive travel availability for vacations. We would like to travel to big-ticket locations like Europe and Australia some day, but as for stateside travel, I have access to military lodging and Armed Forces Vacation Club, and we almost never go anywhere for longer than a few days.
Advice? What am I missing?
I just heard from an Aunt who is the executor of my late Grandmother's will, and she asked if I wanted "one of grandma's wyndham time shares" and that the maintenance fees are " $100/mo or probably less."
So my inner budgeteer is screaming "No way!" but before I answered, I wanted to run it by the forum and see if anyone has any advice.
In my mind, I'll basically be paying $1200/year for an as-yet-unknown-week at an as-yet-unknown-location, or I can pay to trade points for somewhere better, if that better place is available when I want it.
Even though I'd be getting the timeshare itself for free, the maintenance fees alone are enough to put me off. A quick google and seeing how many dozens of places are on sale for derned cheap because people are unloading them to get OUT of the maintenance fees seems to back this up.
Oh, and I suppose I should add that I'm a mom of two wonderful little girls, both school-aged, so between that and my work and DH's work we have a very restrictive travel availability for vacations. We would like to travel to big-ticket locations like Europe and Australia some day, but as for stateside travel, I have access to military lodging and Armed Forces Vacation Club, and we almost never go anywhere for longer than a few days.
Advice? What am I missing?