Are you on a hunt for timeshares? Are you tired of listening to the lengthy presentations of timeshare companies? Here is the solution, buy a timeshare resale. Almost non-existent a decade ago, the timeshare resale industry is waking up to the call and catching up slowly and steadily. Timeshare resale takes place through classifieds, auction sites and also many reputed firms have joined this emerging market.
The reason why anybody should look at buying timeshare resale is that they cost 30%-50% less than the new timeshare. The reason why new timeshares are expensive is the timeshare companies spend a lot on advertising. Sometimes the cost of advertising is higher than the value of resale. That is why timeshare resale is a much cheaper option than new timeshare. But one should remember certain things while buying timeshare resale.
Do not believe on word of mouth if the seller tells you that the timeshare is in a great location. It is advisable to see the timeshare yourself or at least tell your friend or family member if they live close to the location to go and see it. Timeshare is indeed a great investment in your life provided you know you are buying a right one. And also consider things like whether the timeshare is in a high demand area and in close proximity to grocery stores, malls, restaurants and other amenities. And also find out whether there are any major attractions nearby. Also buy your timeshare in a prime season which gives you more options for exchange later on.
Also, don't ignore the floor plan. Some units are converted from motels into timeshare units and, while some may be outstanding, some may turn out to be very bad. Look for a well-designed and well-planned unit. And also see if the units are well-maintained. If it's clean and free from dust, structural damages and squeaking doors, it speaks a lot about the management. Well-maintained and well-kept units represent good management. This also adds to the value of the unit.
The depressed prices of resale of timeshares dominate the more hidden costs such as maintenance fees, property taxes, and any special tax levies that can happen this year. Be sure to clearly determine from the seller is these have been paid in full to date; else the price of owning a timeshare resale will overall be steeper and make buying it less attractive. A better choice might be to purchase a timeshare resale in a resort which has low maintenance fees. These tend to be only annual fees.
Are you buying a timeshare? Make sure you buy through a licensed broker as there has been much fraud in this industry. Do not make the mistake of getting a timeshare property for resale through an unlicensed broker because the licensed broker can lose their license if they cheat you and are more likely to deal honestly. It is also important that you open an escrow account and keep your money in it until the timeshare property becomes available.
Price is actually the most important factor in your decision to buy a timeshare. Gather information about the price of various timeshares in the location that interests you. Compare them with the knowledge in mind that timeshare resale units are 30% to 50% the price of brand new units. Internet auction sites can be a valuable resource for looking up prices if you're buying on your own; if you're enlisting the help of a broker you can ask for a comparative price analysis.
Most people prefer to buy larger units. This way they will be able to host bigger gatherings of friends and family and even special events. With a larger unit, it's also generally easier to negotiate an exchange if desired. Be sure to ask the seller why they are selling. They may be able to tell you specific gripes about the management or if there are certain things they dislike about the unit. By having this information you'll be better able to judge if these same issues will be a problem for you.