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Re: Renting my vacation Weeks (by Mike N.):
leroym6 wrote:============= First, if your weeks are floating weeks and have not yet been reserved, book a high demand week (Colorado, ski week; Disney, vacation/holiday week). If your weeks are at a high demand resort (Marriott, Disney resort, etc), you would have an easier time renting out the unit.WHAT OTHER AVENUES , IF ANY HAS ANYONE USED WITH SUCCES IN RENTING THEIR TIME SHARE WEEKS? ANY SUGGESTIONS WILL BE APPRECIATED. i HAVE A WEEK AT DISNEY AND 2 IN COLORADO WHICH I HAVE.THANKS lEROY
I’ve had luck with the RedWeek rental program and with Vacation Timeshare Rentals (www.vacationtimesharerentals.com). There are others such as TUG, bidshares, and myresortnetwork. Some programs are free and some have very minimal fees. For what it’s worth (I like it), Vacation Timeshare Rentals has a feature where you can see how many times your ad has been viewed.
Search all the ads for your resort and similar ones in the surrounding area and price your rental accordingly. You should also check the RedWeek, TUG, and Vacation Timeshare Rentals ‘Want Ad’ sections. I’ve seen many want ads from people looking for Orlando resorts.
Keep in mind there are literally hundreds of thousands of rental properties being advertised on the internet, so don’t get discouraged if it doesn’t happen overnight. Many people wait until the “last minute” to look for rentals. Good Luck