When comparing DVC to cash hotel rooms you always have to add the 12.5% to the hotel room price, plus parking now if you drive...and maybe soon the resort feeI'll have to add that to my spreadsheet!
Oh that's a tax view I had not thought of. The other type I was thinking of weren't applicable/a benefit to us.@Lensman listed the 2 potential benefits for your federal taxes. Not much of a benefit.
One other tax thing to consider. There’s no sales tax to pay. With a hotel room at WDW you pay the 12.5% sales tax. With DVC you don’t pay sales tax on the initial purchase and there’s no sales tax on your annual dues.
There really aren't any tax benefits in a timeshare. Even if you donated the use of the points for a year that donation is not able to be used as a write off1. You can still write off interest on a mortgage on a vacation home, but you shouldn't finance a DVC purchase.
2. You can write off property taxes paid as part of your annual dues. This was minor ($60 I think) and the effect is now zero since I'm capped on my State and Local Tax deductions.
It's not really a tax benefit, but in my DVC analysis, the "alternative" scenario that I consider is investing the money instead and using the "interest" returns to rent lodging. When doing this part of the analysis, you either need to account for the taxes that you pay on that interest or you have to use high quality municipal bonds since they are Federal tax free.
If this off-topic discussion goes any further, we should consider opening a new thread on the tax considerations for timeshares. It's off-topic for this thread on resale prices.
If you are on the selling side, you really don't care if a person or Disney buys your points, as long as you get the price point you wanted. It certainly hasn't seemed to affect the resale prices.Why is Disney buying back property a bad thing? I understand ROFR but lol never paid attention much to the "buyback" because never entered my mind to see my contract.
I do understand the frustration on a buyers part if Disney swoops in and grabs some thing you hoped to purchase but as far as resale value, does it effect that?
The first DVC Resale Market article I quoted wondered whether increased buybacks seen so far in 2019 would contribute to increased resale prices at some point. Their thinking is that a buyback often results in the unsuccessful buyer coming back into the market and purchasing another contract. Said another way, Disney's buybacks increase demand in the resale market.I do understand the frustration on a buyers part if Disney swoops in and grabs some thing you hoped to purchase but as far as resale value, does it effect that?
Disney have the unique ability to combine and divide up points/contracts, though I think this might be limited by the need to have each contract represent at most one unit. Or can a DVC contract represent an ownership interest in more than one unit?Maybe the buyback rates are higher because sold out resorts, like AKL ect, are having longer waiting lists, so it makes no sense for Disney not to gobble up the contracts that host resale, particularly lower ones, that they can quickly turn around and offer direct. Simple math shows they win right away(so long as they have buyers ready to pay on their end). I am surprised we don't see more bought back honestly. Now one question I have. If Disney buys back a 200 point contract, are they able to divide it up how they want, such as into 2 100 point contracts or just it stay 200, even of they own the whole thing?
Lensman, thank you for your service. You have contributed to us all by keeping us informed of the resale prices and the trends. I for one certainly appreciate it. Thank you for the work that you have done.I missed posting May 2019 results, but here are June's.
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Average Sales Prices for June 2019 | DVC Resale Market
The average sale price of Disney Vacation Club resale contracts categorized by resort and month sold for June of 2018 through June 2019 with graphed data.www.dvcresalemarket.com
I think this is the last one I'm going to post because I think it looks like there's little to no evidence that the inability to book Riviera and newer resorts as a new resale buyer has affected legacy resort resale prices at all. OKW and SSR resale prices are flat, year-over-year, and some premium resort prices like VGF and BLT are even headed higher.
Very cool!I missed posting May 2019 results, but here are June's.
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Average Sales Prices for June 2019 | DVC Resale Market
The average sale price of Disney Vacation Club resale contracts categorized by resort and month sold for June of 2018 through June 2019 with graphed data.www.dvcresalemarket.com
I think this is the last one I'm going to post because I think it looks like there's little to no evidence that the inability to book Riviera and newer resorts as a new resale buyer has affected legacy resort resale prices at all. OKW and SSR resale prices are flat, year-over-year, and some premium resort prices like VGF and BLT are even headed higher.
I don't know if it is just about location as it is about "shiny new" other option in the same resort.BRV is an indicator of the price that Beach Club and Boardwalk SHOULD be. Except they are just more generally desirable for other reasons (LOCATION).
What does this say about future desirability of Reflections. It will be at almost the same location, and the design info that has been released doesn’t sound nearly as beautiful as Wilderness Lodge.
We'll give Riviera a try. I like the idea of it being halfway between World Showcase and DHS. It'll also be a nice change to have the "tower" experience.I don't know if it is just about location as it is about "shiny new" other option in the same resort.
Not sure about Reflections though. I'm not interested in that one at all. Not really interested in RR either but hey they make something for all, but a bit of a bummer the 2 newest in a row will be meh for me.
And the shiny new option has a longer contract.I don't know if it is just about location as it is about "shiny new" other option in the same resort.
Not sure about Reflections though. I'm not interested in that one at all. Not really interested in RR either but hey they make something for all, but a bit of a bummer the 2 newest in a row will be meh for me.
I love the way RR looks, I will give it that. I'm just not keen on the location or gondolas (I hate heights). I might try to stay there next June but not 100% sure it will be a good fit for our group. I worry it will be a little like BLT in that it will miss good greenery on the grounds. We'll see.We'll give Riviera a try. I like the idea of it being halfway between World Showcase and DHS. It'll also be a nice change to have the "tower" experience.
I wonder if Reflections will have any attributes or features that'll make it interesting to me. I think it's going to have a lazy river and great pool area, but with the kids grown I don't think that's a big draw anymore until the grandkids come along (if any). I guess being across the street from the stables could mean the third riding experience of my life...
Absolutely!And the shiny new option has a longer contract.
There's a fair amount of shrubbery visible in their outside shots in their promotional video:I love the way RR looks, I will give it that. I'm just not keen on the location or gondolas (I hate heights). I might try to stay there next June but not 100% sure it will be a good fit for our group. I worry it will be a little like BLT in that it will miss good greenery on the grounds. We'll see.
We'll give Riviera a try. I like the idea of it being halfway between World Showcase and DHS. It'll also be a nice change to have the "tower" experience.
I wonder if Reflections will have any attributes or features that'll make it interesting to me. I think it's going to have a lazy river and great pool area, but with the kids grown I don't think that's a big draw anymore until the grandkids come along (if any). I guess being across the street from the stables could mean the third riding experience of my life...
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