we picked the wrong time to try to buy.
get on the email lists from the various resale places. Fidelity, the timeshare store, and DVC by resale seem to have the most reasonable pricing -- but the contracts go very fast.
I've used the timeshare store myself in a recent point transfer and it went smoothly. No issues at all.
Did all that. I put in an offer literally a minute after i got one of those emails the ask again was $30 to $40 a point more then what it has been going for and was told someone beat me to it. They also told me that it if I really wanted a similar contract I should bid full asking
I just saw a Saratoga listing for 200 points , june ..with 76 points from 2016 banked, full 2017, 2018 points... listed at 108!! Oh my goodness....
I'm really curious to know if demand is up or if supply is down.
I could see some long time owners that might have considered selling would be tempted to hold off until after star wars land opens up.
I think it is seasonal, and we will see a lot of supply in 1Q 2018. We are heading into the most popular season, so people want to take their trip before selling - and - annual fees always produce some soul searching about whether to keep the contract for some people. I guess time will tell.I'm really curious to know if demand is up or if supply is down.
I could see some long time owners that might have considered selling would be tempted to hold off until after star wars land opens up.
I think it is seasonal, and we will see a lot of supply in 1Q 2018. We are heading into the most popular season, so people want to take their trip before selling - and - annual fees always produce some soul searching about whether to keep the contract for some people. I guess time will tell.
A low ball offer can be insulting if it's way below market value.
ah, really it's only insulting if you let it be. All power remains with you to accept or reject.