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Re: Looking to sell my timeshare

[Q=williamb344] We find ourselves in a position of not being able to travel as much as we once did and do not look forward to maintaining ownership of them anymore. Our family will take over the ones located here in the states, but we have two, gold season two bedroom Marriott units in St Kitts, Frigate Bay next to the casino and beach and they are lovely, but not easily accessible as they are not stateside and our family isn't interested in going there. We just placed an ad in Craig's list, but reading the column are thinking that maybe using Redweek might be a solution to our issues. Redweek says it can act as the agent, but is that so and how would it work? We haven't committed to 2014 time slots so should we? We are not interested in making a profit on them as we have enjoyed them and they have proven to be a value for vacationing...we just need guidance and NO SOLICITORS for advertising. Help, please....[/Q] A Marriott on St. Kitts shouldn't be hard to sell, especially since you're not wanting to make a profit. You can first try listing it yourself in 'Sell or Rent Your Timeshare' above (it's very easy to do on Redweek) .... choose a price you can live with .... remember the season you own and the view makes a difference in what someone may be looking for. If you're really anxious to rid yourself of the maintenance fees then you might offer to give the weeks away in Redweek's Bargain Basement. Be aware that with Craig's list you'll get lots of spam, scams and tire kickers. Have you contacted Marriott to see if they'll buy the weeks back?