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Re: Have you sold your timeshare on RedWeek? (by Gordon R.):
sarahc93 wrote:I am thinking about upgrading my membership here but am curious as to whether or not it will sell here.I have an ad on http://www.tug2.net/ and the only bites I got there were scams.
Where is the best place to advertise your timeshare for sale or is there a legit real estate agency that would sell if for me?
TIA,
Sarah
I sold a 2-bedroom lockout at Fairfield Lake Lure, NC. The lockout had the advantage of depositing the A and B units separately thus giving the buyer the ability of obtaining two weeks if desired. The selling price has to be right. Many sellers think it will sell if they put a high price. It probably wont sell. Also, the season is a factor. Look on E-Bay. Go to their timeshare (listed under real estate). It will give you some idea what's available and for how much they are selling. It's a wild business. I just bought a 2-bedroom summer week (red) at a well known resort for $1.00. Why no one bid I don't know. It's the third one I've bought for $1. The one I sold on Red Week cost more than $1.00, but not much more. Good luck on your decision whatever it is. ps - A real estate agency (timeshare reseller) will take a good percentage of your sale price. If you bought your unit from the developer you can expect to sell for about 10% of what you paid.