Hotel owned timeshares are easy to sell. I have owned and sold Hyatt, Hilton, and Marriott. You can not sell for any where near the price you paid if you bought from the developer but you can do well if you buy on the secondary market. We just have one now, Hyatt in Key West, they are selling for around $30,000 a week from the developer, we paid $5,000 for our week, maintenance fees are $975 so we get a week in KW for equal to what 3 nights run in a nice hotel. There is a very active secondary market for the big three timeshare hotel operators.
If your timeshare is not one of the big three you will be lucky to sell it for anything. You can try to put it on eBay with no minimum.
The best place to learn everything about time sharing is The Time Share Users Group
tugbbs.com
Never pay to list your timeshare.
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