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Will a DVC representative even talk with me though if I'm pretty sold on doing a resale rather than through Disney?
I'm pretty sure they will. I wouldn't tell them upfront that you intend to do resale through a 3rd party.
Will a DVC representative even talk with me though if I'm pretty sold on doing a resale rather than through Disney?
Will a DVC representative even talk with me though if I'm pretty sold on doing a resale rather than through Disney?
Not to deter OP, but buying resale can be a lengthy process. Disney has ROFR, so that can slow things down. They have been acting on it more as of late so they can purchase contracts and put them back into their inventory. Plus, Disney is sneaky. Buying resale, I believe they can make any changes they want at any time. At least that was part of their sales pitch to me.
Changes cannot be made to the contract you receive. Changes could be made to the perks that DVC offers, (which is what they did when they removed resale from the group that could trade for ABD, Cruises, etc) but you should be grandfathered in based upon the terms presented to you when you purchased as Disney signed off on them when the deed changes hands.
Not sure that I would let a few weeks' delay heavily influence a decision which is likely to save thousands of dollars.
Tough to accurately comment on this because a lot of it depends upon Disney's ongoing good will toward owners--both direct and resale.
Most terms of the Public Offering Statement would have to be adhered to but the POS doesn't always mirror DVC's own policies. For instance, the POS guarantees only a one month Home resort booking advantage. DVC currently grants a 4 month advantage.
In the future, could they alter this policy to favor direct buyers more so than resale buyers? Possibly.
And given that Disney controls the condo association board and manages the DVC program itself, I suspect they have authority to amend the POS as necessary. I know it's already been amended many times over the years.
There's a real danger in thinking that things "cannot" change. DVC has even re-arranged the point charts several times in the last 5-6 years, something that many owners claimed they were told would "never happen" by a DVC sales rep. (The possibility always existed so these individuals were either mislead or misunderstood what they were being told.)
Regardless of what changes Disney makes, all owners are going to be able to use their points to book DVC villa rooms. They'll get some booking advantage at their "Home" resort and later access to non-home properties. But the specifics of those processes could be tweaked and adjusted in the years to come. Perks will come...perks will go...and perks will be subject to exclusions and limitations.
Given the current disparity in cost between direct and resale, personally I wouldn't let fear of possible restrictions keep me from buying resale.
It depends on how long it takes to get the paperwork done. It's a real estate transaction so there are documents that need to be signed by both parties. The longest wait is for Disney's right of first refusal (ROFR). After you agree on a price with a seller and have a deal in hand then Disney has 30 days to decide if they want to exercise ROFR. If they decline to exercise ROFR then the deal can close. Disney doesn't need to take the full 30 days, but they have a right to if they choose. Overall, a conservative estimate for the full process is probably 60 days.How long does the resale process take around?
As I understand it they can move the points chart around from resort to resort as long as they have the same total of points overall when they are done. Is that correct?
The points are not moved from one resort to another, the points stay constant at one resort. Meaning, lets just say SSR has 1000 points for the year. A studio may be 16 points and a one bedroom may be 25. DVC can decide to jack up the price of a studio to 20 points...now a one bedroom needs to come down to 21. That was only a made up example. At the end of the day, the total number of points at SSR needs to remain at 1000 though. I hope that makes sense of some level.
There's a real danger in thinking that things "cannot" change. DVC has even re-arranged the point charts several times in the last 5-6 years, something that many owners claimed they were told would "never happen" by a DVC sales rep. (The possibility always existed so these individuals were either mislead or misunderstood what they were being told.)
Pretty sold on a resale. Now it's to decide at what "home" resort. We're newlyweds (Jan.2014) we want kids in the next few years. Probably 2 lil ones. So our disney trips will be a lil different then the way we have done in the past. We just stayed at the Boardwalk but walked around and really liked the Yacht and Beach Club. But with kids the location of these are Epcot which I'd think would be kids least favorite park. So a Bay Tower is the other we're looking at. Similar in price to Beach Club but location is by Magic Kingdom which I'd think is better for kids. We'd go for a week at a time, so we'd hit up all the parks and some multiple times, just looking for some input as to what might be better for a couple in our situation.
I'm a BLT owner so maybe a little biased, but here's my take:Pretty sold on a resale. Now it's to decide at what "home" resort. We're newlyweds (Jan.2014) we want kids in the next few years. Probably 2 lil ones. So our disney trips will be a lil different then the way we have done in the past. We just stayed at the Boardwalk but walked around and really liked the Yacht and Beach Club. But with kids the location of these are Epcot which I'd think would be kids least favorite park. So a Bay Tower is the other we're looking at. Similar in price to Beach Club but location is by Magic Kingdom which I'd think is better for kids. We'd go for a week at a time, so we'd hit up all the parks and some multiple times, just looking for some input as to what might be better for a couple in our situation.
Also remember the maintenance fees will be higher on anything water front.
I'm thinking they misunderstood or were possibly mislead. We were told during our initial meeting, as well as in the paperwork/documentation provided that the point charts could indeed be modified.
In addition to the total number of points needing to remain consistent, there is also a maximum amount of shift allowed to happen in a given year. When they rebalanced the point charts a few weeks ago (tweaked the weekend costs primarily) I believe it was a 2-3 year process so that they didn't exceed the limits.
Pretty sold on a resale. Now it's to decide at what "home" resort. We're newlyweds (Jan.2014) we want kids in the next few years. Probably 2 lil ones. So our disney trips will be a lil different then the way we have done in the past. We just stayed at the Boardwalk but walked around and really liked the Yacht and Beach Club. But with kids the location of these are Epcot which I'd think would be kids least favorite park. So a Bay Tower is the other we're looking at. Similar in price to Beach Club but location is by Magic Kingdom which I'd think is better for kids. We'd go for a week at a time, so we'd hit up all the parks and some multiple times, just looking for some input as to what might be better for a couple in our situation.
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