Selling & Buying a Timeshare

Selling & Buying a timeshare can be a costly and risky process especially when you're not sure how to go about it. However if you’re willing to apply some time and research, you will find that the outcome can be worthwhile ultimately saving you time, money and peace of mind.

Monday, October 12, 2009

Buying timeshares- is it a good investment?

 Most people would not consider buying timeshares as good investment because good investment means making money and we all know that timeshare doesn’t do that. However at the time when I bought my first timeshare, which was nearly 10 years ago, I wanted to see how buying a timeshare could be a good investment, for instance, will it at least going to save me the money I’m going to spend anyway? I began by factoring 30 good years of travel, what would that cost be for that amount of time. Then comparing between with and without owning to determine which would cost less. In the end it was far less to own, so I bought.

 The funny thing about it is was I was never a big on traveling. Saving money and getting ahead matter me the most. But then I began to evaluate my yearly accomplishments. What I kept seeing was a person who was hard working go-getter but that was the extent of it. I didn’t have anything else to show for other than working my but off and that bothered me.

 Learning to have fun with my timeshare

 Its so easy to lose track of time especially when you love the work that you do but, I began to realize that making time to do other things is just as important. My timeshare has helped me to just that. Add to the fact that I have to pay the annual maintenance fee whether I use it or not was also a good motivator to use it.

Having Fond Memories

 There are so many fond memories I now have from my timeshare travels that hard work and no play has become a thing of the past. This year I used my points going on several short trips. My fondest moment was at Hilton Hawaiian Village. Couple of my closest friends and I decided to go there to celebrate Valentines Day somehow it ended up becoming a weekend escapade. We went out dancing till wee hours of the night, we drank so much, thank goodness we cabbed it, spend the following day baking under the sun, what we were trying to do was sweat out the alcohol from the previous night.  Then enjoyed teppanyaki dinner at the end of the day. Our trip was packed with so many silly and hilarious memories that when it was time to leave we made a pack to do this again as soon as possible.

 Giving as gifts to people that means a lot to me

  I enjoy giving my points as gifts. My work takes up large portion of my time, which limits me from spending it with those that are dear. Using points just to express my gratitude to friends has been worth it. My dear friend Ian wanted to do something special for his parents for their 40th anniversary this year. I offered to use my points to put them up at a beautiful beachfront resort as a gift. They got to enjoy a fabulous 2-bedroom suite overlooking the famous Waikiki beach. The reason I got them the 2-bedroom suite was so that Ian could be with them. However Ian never got to because his parents were too involved with celebrating their anniversary by themselves.

 Although buying timeshares may not be the smartest investment, I don’t regret spending a single dime on buying mine. Buying timeshare was a good investment, I only regret not buying it sooner.

 Bonnie

 

 

 

Monday, October 5, 2009

How to Buy a Timeshare – that will keep up with your active life

If you’re shopping around to buy a timeshare - that will keep up with your active life, then you will want to read this article.

 Timeshare has gone through many facelifts during the past decades, and it is a household name today. This because they are located in the forefront of travel destinations through out the world. Resorts are offering much more amenities for people to enjoy, plus they’re beautiful and luxurious. What tops it further is the points system and the club, this offers owners full travel-service so that they can arrange their entire vacation with one call.

 Does it matter where you own?

 It depends, if you’re going to the same location year after year, then yes there is an advantage to where you own. However if you plan to travel to different locations then owning in a particular area does not matter unless you plan on selling down the road.

 I need lots of flexibility plus quality and want to go everywhere.

 Points system that also offers the club, like Hilton, Starwood, Wyndham is ideal. By owning with these developers you can visit all of their resorts, their affiliates and their hotels, which will increase more places for you to visit. The points system and the club provide the flexibility to travel your way with the ease of one stop call. For instance you can travel less than a week or longer. Do a combination of hotel and air, resort stay and car, or cruise and air. Since these names are synonymous with quality you are assured to get quality places.

 I’m a last minute traveler.

 Many owners love to travel last minute. These companies actually have program that rewards you for just that. This is one of my favorite reasons why I enjoy owning myself.

 I want to eventually transfer it to my kids but don’t know if they want to use it?

 As longs as the kids are going to travel then they will be enjoying it since you can go everywhere with it. You don’t even have to worry about their travel preference, since timeshare offers just about all types of travel options.

 I want to spend, as little amount of maintenance fee as possible, is one location lower than other for the same type of program?

 Yes, for instance Hawaii tends to be lower than Florida.

 Bonnie