How about this? (to justify expense of becoming DVC member)
Not that one would rent out the points every year, but to put a "value" on the financial outlay - if one was to rent out the points at $10 a point, he or she could yield $1500 (for 150 points) minus $600 (approximate cost of current maintenance fees) for a net of $900 (before taxes). $900 divided by $12,600 is a 7.14% - not bad for today (or 8.1% if applying MB). Of course I guess there's no guarantee that points can always be rented out for $10 per point or at all. Or are points fairly "easy" to rent out for $10 per point?
Not that one would rent out the points every year, but to put a "value" on the financial outlay - if one was to rent out the points at $10 a point, he or she could yield $1500 (for 150 points) minus $600 (approximate cost of current maintenance fees) for a net of $900 (before taxes). $900 divided by $12,600 is a 7.14% - not bad for today (or 8.1% if applying MB). Of course I guess there's no guarantee that points can always be rented out for $10 per point or at all. Or are points fairly "easy" to rent out for $10 per point?