Cyberc1978
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jul 19, 2016
Just saw CCV listed with one of the "big" brokers. It has 185 points 0 in 2017 and 18 in 2018. The owner did get a little use of it.
Its listed at $148pp
Regards
Its listed at $148pp
Regards
It is also stripped of 2016 points. If purchased direct today it would include 2016, 2017,all of 2018 and include a pricing reduction and the $500 gift card. Not to mention the quick closing and direct benefits.
You are right and i'm wrong. I just found this thread:But it's by UY.
I almost bought CCV direct as a new buyer on 9/30 with 2016 points with October UY. Instead I got my BWV with no 2016 points on 10/1.
This is why you’re almost certainly better off buying the current resorts direct.It’s a December uy so any December uy purchased until November 30 includes 2016 points. If I purchased a December uy of 185 points today I’d get 2016 points no mf’s, 2017 points with minimal mf’s as in only a few days prorated, and then get a bill for 2018 fees in January. I’d also get the $2500 developers credit reducing the pricing cost to $162/point and then the $500 Disney Gift Card as a freebie. They will courtesy bank the 2016 points so they are good till November 30, 2018. The closing costs are also less when purchased direct.
I don't know about that.Clearly someone is trying to piggyback on the recently inflated resale prices. It only takes one buyer to not do the math for a contract to sell.
But they can’t close until June. So they liked it enough to go back. And they aren’t in such dire financial straits that they feel the need to cancel their summer vacation.I don't know about that.
This person may have seen changed financial circumstances in the course of the year, having used borrowed points for a first stay. They may have hated their trip, a lot. It is very hard to jump straight to piggybacking. While the pricing is not realistic, that may be simply like how some people price other real estate: They want to cover what they owe, and price there regardless of market value.
Seller is asking broker for advice and since it’s a first no one really knows it resale value...yet.