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Cypress Pointe Resort
Orlando, Florida
Rent: $1,500
Wyndham at Bay Voyage Inn
Jamestown, Rhode Island
Buy: $6,199
Rent: $900
Bluegreen Vacation Club
Multi Destination, Multi Destination
Buy: $4,000
Maverick
Ormond Beach, Florida
Buy: $5,000
Colonial Crossings of Williamsburg
Williamsburg, Virginia
Buy: $18,500
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Paniolo Greens
Waikoloa, Hawaii
Buy: $16,000
Rent: $1,499
Vacation Village at Parkway
Orlando, Florida
Buy: $15,500
Rent: $1,100
Shell Vacations Club at Desert Rose
Las Vegas, Nevada
Buy: $21,000
Rent: $1,500
Paradisus Palma Real
Punta Cana
Rent: $6,900
Royal Sunset All-Inclusive
Cancun
Buy: $9,000
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Fountains
Orlando, Florida
Buy: $12,900
Rent: $750
Wyndham Flagstaff
Flagstaff, Arizona
Buy: $8,500
Rent: $1,200
Taino Beach Vacation Resort Club
Freeport, Bahamas
Buy: $17,900
Rent: $1,200
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Timeshare Resale
Are you thinking of reselling your timeshare? You may have a timeshare property that is not really of benefiting to you or your family or you may not have enough time to vacation at all. Either way, here are some of the guidelines you may want to consider before you finally decide on pursuing a timeshare resale.
What are the things that people consider in buying a timeshare resale?
When planning for a timeshare resale, it can be similar to selling a house or a condo unit in some ways like pricing. You want to be sure you are priced aggressively to sell your timeshare in a timely manner. Pricing your timeshare at what you originally paid the resort for it can be a big turnoff to many buyers. They want to purchase a timeshare from the resale market because they are shopping for a deal.
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More aggressively priced timeshares tend to sell much faster than say a timeshare priced at nearly full retail resort pricing. You must find a reputable timeshare resale company to trust since there are a lot of timeshare resale companies who will simply take your money and disappear or simply do nothing for you.
If you ever receive an unsolicted call from a company or individual claiming they want to buy your timeshare, hang up on them. Companies that contact you without you initiating contact are all scams, 100% of them. They simply obtained your information from a record of your timeshare purchase and are cold calling you.
See the links below for more information on how a legitamate company’s buying, selling and renting process works.
How to Sell a Timeshare
How to Rent a Timeshare
How to Buy a Timeshare













