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"Perfect is the enemy of the good.... simply starting plays a bigger role in your success than any other factor."
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Best way to sell a small DVC contract...
I have two DVC contracts and I am considering selling our second, smaller contract as it seems to just add confusion to our planning.
The Timeshare Store charges a hefty commission (my opinion) but maybe it's justified by their exposure and service. Where and what is the best way to sell this type of contract? Any advice would be great appreciated.
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: Dec 2012
Posts: 545
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Fidelity's charge of $195 on top of it would make your small point contract either too expensive or will cut into your profit (if they buyer decides to lower their offering price trying to compensate for this extra fee.... as later in this thread it was mentioned by others the fee gets passed on to the buyer).
I'll be curious to see what others think is the best option for you. Good luck. Last edited by lodge; 02-04-2013 at 01:19 PM. Reason: clarification |
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"Perfect is the enemy of the good.... simply starting plays a bigger role in your success than any other factor."
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What do you mean by "Fidelity's charge"? I'm new to selling... is this a fee on top of a commission paid to an agency?
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DVC Owner- SSR & AKV
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Reading, PA
Posts: 8,409
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I'm pretty sure Fidelity charges 10% to the sellers which is pretty standard. The $195 is charged to the buyers....but of course is negotiable.
Such a small contract will move really fast regardless of who you use unless it is way over priced. |
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I am someone who tries to negotiate everything when buying resales. The majority of my offers include sellers paying the closing cost and my not reimbursing maintenance fees. That being said, I think that the chance of getting the seller to pay the $195 "buyer's fee" is an extreme long shot.
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DVC Owner- SSR & AKV
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Reading, PA
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all closing and admin, but I adjusted my PP down accordingly. Since they asked though (and they did every time) I take it to be as negotiable as everything else. |
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: Dec 2012
Posts: 545
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Yes. I'm drawing a blank currently on what it's called, but has been discussed on several threads. That extra fee would REALLY cut into a small contracts price (as others have noted, from the buyers perspective). I've been wondering, since I heard of it, whether this is why I don't see many small ones on Fidelity's DVC site.
I'll see if I can find something about it and send a link to the thread for you to see what I'm talking about. Here's a few references to the fee: http://www.disboards.com/showpost.ph...8&postcount=16 http://www.disboards.com/showpost.ph...8&postcount=23 Last edited by lodge; 02-04-2013 at 01:11 PM. Reason: links to thread references |
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Totally Addicted
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Washington, IL
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IMHO you could price that high enough to cover the commission fee.
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Reston, Va.
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10 percent commissions are pretty standard across the board for selling DVC contracts.
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DVC Member Since 1993
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Scottsdale AZ
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So, unlike with the commission charged to the sellers, which is a percentage of the sales price, this buyer's fee is the same dollar amount no matter how small the contract. This will result in smaller contracts having to absorb maybe a couple of extra dollars per point, so buyers will need to factor that into their offers. For example, I am in ROFR with a Fidelity contract - 125 points at $90, so purchase price (excluding closing and mf) s/b $11,250. But add the $195 fee to that adds another $1.56 per point to my cost. That same week, another buyer did a 600 point contract at $88, so the fee's impact is only 30 cents per point. That's what the impact could be on small contracts offered by Fidelity - buyers might offer less knowing $195 has to go to Fidelity so the seller might lose out some cash, esp with smaller contracts. |
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DVC SSR & other timeshare
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: San Diego
Posts: 2,956
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What kinds of confusion are you suffering with the contract? Is it same UY as your larger account? Same resort? Best wishes with your deliberations! |
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We thought it would be fun to do a split stay every three years or so but we prefer to stay put once we arrive. |
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DVC SSR & other timeshare
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: San Diego
Posts: 2,956
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Oh, we sooooo agree! Thanks and sorry to be nosy. Yep, I think I'd find points of different resort and UY a bit "sticky" as well. Hope it all works smoothly for you!
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: East Coast
Posts: 2,053
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As well as charging that $195 fee (that turns some buyers off) Fidelity doesn't work late evenings or on the weekends like other brokers do (so if someone wants to make an offer on your contract late Friday or Saturday morning, they will not be able to until Monday)...just food for thought.
Last edited by lovin'fl; 02-04-2013 at 01:49 PM. |
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Texas
Posts: 269
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Pardon my naivete, but couldn't any Florida licensed real estate agent technically sell it for you?
I would bet there are many people who would be happy to bypass the whole "small-contract DVC resale negotiations via a broker" process as long as there is a neutral third party who makes sure that the legal procedures are followed.
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