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Re: sELLING MY TIMESHARE (by R P.):
Even and odd year timeshares are sometimes hard to sell. You have to find the exact buyer that would want such a mix.
If you bought your weeks from the developer you will not get your investment back. With developer bought timeshares you are paying for marketing (and everything that goes with marketing) and a profit for the developer. Resales are typically 1/3 to 1/4 of developer bought timeshares in the vast majority of cases.
My suggestion would be to list your weeks here on Redweek or other timeshare listing sites. If you get no response to your ads in a month or so, then keep lowering your price until you start getting some interest. You may take a loss, but that's common in timesharing. It just depends on what the market (buyer) is looking for.
samf21 wrote:jayjay, mine is a complicated situation,I am going to talk with an attornry about it before I list it to make sure everything is okay. I have 4 units for the next 22 years,3 in the even years and 2 in the odd,all under one lease agreement.I have a good deal of money invested,and am looking to sell for as close to my investment and also a good price to a buyer,or buyers. thank's for your input, and anybody else who may be able to give me some pointers as I have never been down this road.sam