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Re: Tips on Renting Out Timeshare (by Soon N.):
anitad10 wrote:daddyd wrote:Kudos to everybody contributing to this thread. A must read for anybody thinking of buying a timeshare with the idea of renting it and profiting on that rental year after year. Happy Holidays.I think that it is possible to rent out units and makea profit---it is just not happening on Redweek from these comments. After not having success on Redweek, I rented out my unit through the in-house e-mail at my place of employment to a very nice couple and did make a profit. So, I don't think that we should be basing what is possible with our timeshares on just the Redweek site. I am certainly in the process of just learing about timeshares and what I learned from the Redweek experience so far is that it is a great site if you are on the buying end to get a great deal on a rental or resale, but if you are the seller, you will not be able to move anything unless you are willing to give it away. Anita
Hi All,
Thanks for all your inputs. I was thinking about signing up with Redweek to list my timeshare units for rent. I am not any more. Why should I pay for member ship just to give my timeshare unit at very low price (not enough to cover my cost, time and stress). I will just eat it or use it myself.
I think, one problem with Redweek ad. is: Redweek charges membership fee just to respond to an ad. Why should any interested renter pay $9 or $10 to be a member just to inquire on the ad.
Happy Holidays.
Soon