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Re: How to get rid of a timeshare you no longer want .... (by KC):

jons98 askes, quoted in pertinent part:

>> Along with the deeded week, we also had a "bonus week" every even year which could only be reserved within 45 days of the vacation date. Is this bonus week transferable and of any value in the sales process?<<

This question cannot be answered here with any degree of knowledge or accuracy. You should have that conversation directly with the sales office of the resort itself to find out details of the transferable nature of the bonus week, and if so at what additional cost. Any answer you get here is likely just uninformed guesswork, and you need more solid info than mere speculation in order to avoid potentially misrepresenting facts of purchase to a prospective buyer.

Re: >> Any other advice in selling? <<

Week 34 (late August) in coastal Florida is a tough sell. Hot, humid and in the prime time of hurricane season. You may have a tough row to hoe to sell that week. Every other year usage certainly doesn't help much either. I'd suggest advertising on RedWeek, Vacation Timeshare Rentals, and even eBay (if you get really desperate). Try to remember that the MARKET determines the value of your week and price it accordingly. The market does NOT care one bit what you originally paid for your timeshare. The market only cares what it's worth today, right now, in the current market conditions.

Good luck.