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What changes are ahead for Timeshare. Will demand change?

I don't think anyone can knowledgeably predict future changes for timesharing. That said, it would not surprise me if timeshare "products" begin to be offered in a [b]date finite[/b] form, as opposed to the current model of timeshare ownership "in perpetuity". Smart consumers are appropriately reluctant to sign on for a [b]lifelong[/b] contractual and financial obligation for something that they may never be able to get rid of later without just walking away, breaching their contract and damaging their credit rating by doing so. I cannot imagine that developers can continue to successfully peddle such a "permanent albatross" product, but as the old saying goes "there's a sucker born every minute", so maybe they [b]will[/b] be able continue to hoodwink ill informed consumers. We shall see.