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Originally Posted by dewilson58
We have a friend (I know that's shocking) who are with Hilton Grand Vacations.
"You" really don't own one unit or one location.
They have hundreds of locations (not the hotels, jus resorts).
"You" can book your location 9 to12 months out, then at 9 months...it's open to all to reserve.
Fairly user friendly site.
They are enjoying the gig.
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Semantics. With a timeshare, you don't own a unit either. Hilton Grand Resorts is just a clever way to market timeshares. The difference between buying a timeshare and buying a condo is that the timeshare will decrease in value, but the condo will increase in value. I would rather rent a hotel room or a condo when I want one.