Timeshares is good investment or not.
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Re: Timeshares is good investment or not. (by R P.):
peterp151 wrote:In my experience Craigslist and Bidshares will not result in securing someone to buy, Craigslist is very popular with renters though. eBay is awesome if you need to get the unit rented and you are willing to let it go for cheap (many times below maintenance for rentals and if selling it is the low price capital for timeshares).The other three are also great ways to list for free, I don't have enough direct experience with them yet for sales but the rental side gets a lot of inquiries and some bookings.
I sold one timeshare via Bidshares, but that was back when they were charging $50 for a completed auction (don't know if they still do that or if it's now completely free).
Tug is not free as you have to be a paying member to place an ad. Also MyResortNetwork is not free as you also have to pay a fee to place an ad.