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Old 03-29-2021, 01:14 PM   #1
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Have timeshares gotten any better?

I looked into it a few years ago and know timeshares have a terrible rep (ongoing fees, can't get out of, have to pay up to use different locations, etc). Has anything changed?
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I don't think so. And from my last visit to a resort (albeit short in duration) the sales tactics have gotten more aggressive.
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Old 03-29-2021, 02:57 PM   #3
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A few ligitimate places (Disney?) but mostly run like hell. If you like the place then rent.
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Don't think so. Difficult to get reservations in places. Annual maintenance fees. Always calling for free rooms with sales pitch. Do not recommend...
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I looked into it a few years ago and know timeshares have a terrible rep (ongoing fees, can't get out of, have to pay up to use different locations, etc). Has anything changed?
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Old 03-29-2021, 04:23 PM   #5
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So I do have a disney timeshare and it's been great but I don't know about any other outfit.

My parents did have a marriot time share in Aruba, when they died the attorney handling their estate simply sent a letter to marriot saying that my siblings and I were not accepting the inheritance. No issues, no bills nothing.

my kids are grown and have since moved on so Im probably going to sell my dvc membership after the pandemic
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Old 03-29-2021, 04:37 PM   #6
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I looked into it a few years ago and know timeshares have a terrible rep (ongoing fees, can't get out of, have to pay up to use different locations, etc). Has anything changed?


Nope.
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Old 03-29-2021, 06:18 PM   #7
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I was one of the lucky(?) ones and inherited a timeshare (two actually). One was very hard to use and expensive so I sold it on the aftermarket for $.01 - at least I wasn't paying the maintenance fees anymore. The other one, WorldMark, is not too bad so long as you have a place you like to go. DW and I love the Sonoma, CA area and go there several times a year. We plan far enough ahead that we rarely have a problem booking and the room is very nice and centrally located for us. We don't like to dine out too much, even when we are on vacation and like the kitchen amenities. It is also very easy to bring guests with us. I definitely prefer it to the hotel option for what we do in Sonoma. If we didn't have that resort to go to, then it would be a waste of money for us and I would get rid of it.
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The only change is that there may be more for sale on the secondary market at a fraction of the asking price for new contracts. At at lower prices given the covid pandemic. Mtce costs do not disappear when there is no useage. They could actually increase.

Checking the prices on the secondary market will give you a great insight into the real value of the timeshare. It is why so many are being sold for $1.
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Checking the prices on the secondary market will give you a great insight into the real value of the timeshare. It is why so many are being sold for $1.
Any suggestions on secondary sites to use for timeshares?

I see a bunch of no, don’t do it but no listings of reasons why one should not get a timeshare. Is one of the reasons is that it’s hard to get an alternate location? Or that you get tired of going to the same place?
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I see a bunch of no, don’t do it but no listings of reasons why one should not get a timeshare.
A little googling... and here ya go:

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1. Timeshare Salespeople Are Notorious for the Hard Sell

2. You Are on the Hook for More Than Just the Mortgage Payments

3. Timeshares Are Not a Good Investment

4. Timeshare Resale Scams Are Rampant

5. You Cannot Deduct a Loss on a Timeshare Sale on Your Tax Return

6. If You Default on Timeshare Payments, You Will Face Foreclosure

7. After a Timeshare Foreclosure, the Lender Might Be Able to Get a Deficiency

8. You Cannot Count on Renting Out Your Timeshare

9. Scheduling Your Allotted Time Might Be Harder Than You Think

10. Renting Accommodations in a Similar Resort Might Be Cheaper
Top Ten Reasons to Think Twice Before Buying a Timeshare
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My dear late FIL bought one at some fleabag place in Nevada in which no one except him would ever consider spending a night. He was always looking for an “angle” but never finding them. He’s been gone for years and yet we still get statements for accruing management fees, which are promptly recycled. I used to write “He’s Deceased” on them and mail them back but I stopped wasting the stamps.
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My parents did have a marriot time share in Aruba, when they died the attorney handling their estate simply sent a letter to marriot saying that my siblings and I were not accepting the inheritance. No issues, no bills nothing.

Marriott has a by back program with their timeshares. We had ours in Orlando and after 15 years decided to sell. I called Marriott and they bought it back for 50% what I paid for it.
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Largely no. I own Disney and can sell my contracts for more than I paid for them but that is a rarity. Disney's timeshares are leases that expire at a certain date (60 days from when the resort opened) so they don't last in perpetuity.

I have no interest in buying any other timeshare. It's easy to rent them for near or less than the maintenance fees or rent an Airbnb or VRBO. Little benefits to owning one.
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Any suggestions on secondary sites to use for timeshares?

I see a bunch of no, don’t do it but no listings of reasons why one should not get a timeshare. Is one of the reasons is that it’s hard to get an alternate location? Or that you get tired of going to the same place?
The main reason is that they can be difficult to use, especially if you can't plan a year in advance and maintenance fees will creep up to more than it would cost to rent an equivalent place. That is why there is a huge market for timeshare exit companies where you pay someone to get rid of your timeshare. You don't get any money back, it is to simply get out of paying maintenance fees and special assessments in perpetuity.
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My folks had a 2 week timeshare on Kauai, they used it every year for about 20 years. It was beautiful, ocean front, but older. When they couldn't travel anymore, no other siblings wanted it, so DH and I took it on. We went one year, it was wonderful. But at that time in our lives, we couldn't afford to go every year and trying to rent it out was a pain. The maintenance costs went up each year, so we just gave it back. We had to keep up the fees until they resold it, only took a year! :-/
A few years later, we got a letter asking if we wanted to buy back in. They were undergoing a major remodel, going for owners rather than time share, and buyback for a 2 bedroom condo was close to $1 million. Way too rich for us.
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We owned one for 25 years in PV MX and used it every year after once trying to trade on RCI. It was 3 weeks oceanfront (1650 SQFT) and when we bought a condo, we sold the remaining 5 weeks for $4000.

It was an early buy before TS sales becomes so scummy. Sold in 2009. Same time next year, 3 weeks.
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If you want any timeshare after going through the presentation go home, hit the interwebs, and buy it "used" via a secondary market.
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It's easy to rent them for near or less than the maintenance fees or rent an Airbnb or VRBO. Little benefits to owning one.
This exactly. If you want to stay in a timeshare resort, just rent a unit for the time you will be visiting. We've done this numerous times. No long term commitment. No huge upfront cost. No worries about trying to unload it when we no longer need it. No need to book a year in advance.


We have rented beautiful 2-bedroom, 2-bath timeshare units as little as 3 or 4 weeks in advance and paid as little as $40/night. There is no possible situation in which buying would have made sense.
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This exactly. If you want to stay in a timeshare resort, just rent a unit for the time you will be visiting. We've done this numerous times.
I've done it a couple of times as well. Nice place, well maintained, and pretty darn cheap compared to a hotel. Getting some payment instead of letting it sit empty is a good deal for them, too.
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