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Re: Tips on Renting Out Timeshare (by R P.):
Jimmy, it depends on the location, season and the popularity of your resort as far as renting it goes. It's very easy to surf Redweek for rentals. If you're not getting any interest, I would suggest you lower your rental rate, and even then if it's not in a good location, in a popular season and at a popular resort, you may be out of luck. The market (renters/buyers) actually set the price on rentals and sales as to how much they are willing to rent or buy a week for.
If it's in a oversupplied timeshare area such as Orlando (and surrounding area) the competition for rentals and sales is mind boggling since there are so many on the market. In that area, and other oversupplied areas, you have to be very competitive if you want to rent or sell.
jimmyc wrote:I too have a couple units for rent but have no response in a long time and my prices are good. Also, i have emailed several people to check if they have found what they wanted or if i could help them and most of the time they won't email me back to let me know. I wish there was someway to have this corrected. jimmy