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Re: How to price my timeshare for SALE

I didn't realize that donating would cost so much but I never considered donating so I haven't looked into that. I guess what I think is that selling it too cheaply is like donating it to the buyer. I also keep that original price tag in mind when I rent my timeshare. It doesn't cost just the maintenance fee for the privilege of staying at a fine resort. And I meet other guests on vacation who pay rack rates to stay, so I try to take all of that I to consideration when I rent or sell. I guess the most difficult thing about either renting or selling is that one doesn't buy a timeshare with the intention of becoming a broker or agent. Unfortunately, because of the low return on your investment, using a broker often isn't practical. In the large scheme of things, I probably would never have taken the wonderful vacations I have if I hadn't purchased the timeshare because I couldn't afford them. The real question is can I afford to own the timeshare!?