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Re: Where do I find a No Up Front Broker to sell my Timeshare in Fl. (by KC):

You could very easily find a licensed timeshare broker at LTRBA.com who collects commission only upon sale. However, the minimum commisiion is likely $1,500 to $2,000 --- and chances are good that your timeshare may not be worth that minimum commission amount (and is very possibly worth considerably less).

So, while you can easily find a no upfront fee broker, no broker can magically create resale market value where it doesn't exist. For example, Westgate ownerships are essentially worthless in the resale market, due to severe reservation constraints that Westgate now imposes upon all resale buyers. Wyndham products likewise have relatively little resale market value, for different reasons. Orlando / Kissimmee area timeshares are "a dime a dozen", so the glut and overabundance of them greatly reduces resale value (Disney Vacation Club being a noteworthy exception). In short, there must actually be some market interest and demand and value in the first place for what you want to sell. Even the most honest, energetic licensed brokers cannot magically make "a silk purse from a sow's ear".