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Not at all or $25-$35,000 a week
I have three weeks in Hawaii and willing to sell them for $6000 a week And Hawaii is one of the most in demand area |
We are with MVC now having come via Starwood. Bought to start because my brother lived in florida and my dad loved Disney, so we all met up every year. Now my points will cover enough nights in a one bedroom (not a studio) for my husband and I for about 40 nights anywhere in their network. Or reserve larger units for kids/ grandkids. Average “price” if you use maintenance cost per point is about $100 a night for a 2-3 bedroom using and $50 or less for a one bedroom. No taxes. No cleaning fees. And resort amenities. No idea if it would be a good deal to buy into today, but we are keeping ours!
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Time share 4 sale
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Good experience for us
We owned two time share weeks since 1982. We have exchanged over the years to many places that otherwise we wouldn't have gone to. They are not for everyone but for us it forced us to take a vacation especially since my husband was not a traveller. Maintenance fees did go up over the years but not exorbitant ...When we couldnt go, we rented a week out and it paid for the fees. Last year, I sold one because we can't travel anymore but I still have one week left to sell. So for the person who is still young enough to travel a time share is not a bad deal. It's not a big investment but it's an investment for pleasure and enjoyment.
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Maui timeshare
I have a two bedroom in Maui to give away. Maintenance is 2,000.00 a year. It’s a titled property and can be traded through RCI or Interval or rented. Used it since 1986 and traded for ski trips and other vacations. Just not traveling much anymore.
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Timeshares
NEVER buy a timeshare for THOUSANDS of dollars from a Timeshare presentation. There are a lot of people that paid THOUSANDS and have now used them and paid them off and no longer want or use them. Instead, you can buy those same timeshares for as low as $1.00 from ebay. We bought a few for $1.00 several years ago, near Disney. We signed up with Interval International to trade our weeks. We stayed at our timeshare, traded for Las Vegas, Mexico and Paris. Once we moved to Florida, we didn't really need them anymore so we sold them for $2.00 each - we doubled our money...lol. Check some out on ebay. https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_fro...acat=0&_sop=15 You're welcome!
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You need to understand it to enjoy it.
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