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Re: sELLING MY TIMESHARE (by Sam S.):
jayjay wrote:bettyp32 wrote:I wish I would have known about paying upfront-I felt like I was in a bind & that was the only way to handle it. I signed up with Vacation Register, never ever heard anything back from them. I did not trust Century 21, I see for good reason. I constantly hear from organizations telling me that my timeshare can sell for 15,000.00 & that I should list with them, provided I give them money. I have a 1 bedroom, week 42 in Daytona Beach and have no idea how to go about selling it. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciatedWhatever you do, do not believe anyone that tells you that you'll get anywhere near 15K for your week 42 in Daytona. For one thing week 42 is off season on Florida beaches. We sold a May week (2 bedroom, oceanfront unit, 1200 sq. ft. wrap-around windows, Gold Crown (RCI), 5 Star (II) with a 100 ft. wrap around balcony) for $3000 at Daytona Beach Shores. This was at one of the nicest timeshares on Daytona Beach.
While I do believe that 15,000. is a high amount that the company was saying it could sell at, they just wanted my money, week 42 is the 2nd busiest week in Daytona (Bike Week being the 1st). Hotels & Motels double & sometimes triple the amount just because its Biketoberfest. My resort is sold out for that week. This is why I don't know where to come up with a starting amount. I certainly hope that I am not forced to sell it for 3,000.00.