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Cypress Pointe Resort
Orlando, Florida
Rent: $1,500
Bluegreen Vacation Club
Multi Destination, Multi Destination
Buy: $4,000
Colonial Crossings of Williamsburg
Williamsburg, Virginia
Buy: $18,500
Wyndham at Bay Voyage Inn
Jamestown, Rhode Island
Buy: $6,199
Rent: $900
Maverick
Ormond Beach, Florida
Buy: $5,000
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Shell Vacations Club at Desert Rose
Las Vegas, Nevada
Buy: $21,000
Rent: $1,500
Royal Sunset All-Inclusive
Cancun
Buy: $9,000
Rent: $1,100
Paniolo Greens
Waikoloa, Hawaii
Buy: $16,000
Rent: $1,499
Vacation Village at Parkway
Orlando, Florida
Buy: $15,500
Rent: $1,100
Fountains
Orlando, Florida
Buy: $12,900
Rent: $750 -
Paradisus Palma Real
Punta Cana
Rent: $6,900
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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Vacation Rentals
There comes a point in every year when we just have to escape the hectic life of the city to unwind in a place that’s far from work and other daily activities. Although the information regarding your chosen destination is just a Google away, there is nothing that compares to going for vacation rentals.
If you already own a timeshare and would like to sell or rent it, click the button below to get your timeshare on the market today!

What is so bad about preparing for your vacation the traditional way? For one, most of us get lost in the reservation process of securing our accommodations. With all the pressures that confront us at work and at home, do we really need to go through so much hassle when planning our vacation? With timeshare rentals, all you have to do is to make the initial arrangements with the person who owns the timeshare and the unit is all yours when you want it.
One prime benefit of going with vacation rentals is the convenience. You get to stay in a villa, townhouse or condominium for the duration of your stay in that particular place and you do not have to worry about the amenities. Everything is fully furnished and you get to live the life of a local instead of being a complete tourist burdened with having to go out and eat every night. Wouldn’t it be nice to be able to eat in and save potentially hundreds of dollars during your stay?
Most rental units have fully-equipped kitchens that you can use so that you do not have to keep ordering expensive room service meals or go to common fast food chains you are so used to. You can explore the local markets, sample their produce and cook meals that otherwise would have been really expensive if you ate out. And because these units offer so much space, you can even entertain friends and family.
A common misconception is that these rentals can result in quite a number of complications because unlike hotels, you can’t call room service to fix every single glitch that happens in your hotel room. But that concern belongs to the past since more and more properties are offering services similar to that of a hotel like front desk check in, housekeeping and 24-hour maintenance.
Although most rental units are famed for their glamorous villas, those with tight budgets would be happy to know that rental units are also available in the form of affordable studio apartments. For more information on how to purchase a vacation rental, click on the button below.













