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Re: BUYING DEVELOPER vs RESALE (typical scenario) (by Bonnie A.):

I have purchased a few Timeshares from Redweek. Many times though I have sent emails and not gotten a response back to requests I questioned that as well. If I got a response more than 5 days later then I did not purchase from that buyer. As a buyer you pay all the closing and I have always used Timeshare Transfer in Vero Beach and they do everything even pay the seller for you. The seller gets no money from you and doesn't receive anything until all documents have been signed and the title search on the deed has been done and approved without any liens. You really cannot go wrong . I paid $325 on each one I bought. I found Redweek honestly to be the best and the one that I felt most comfortable with. Also make sure that you do know the exact unit type. A 1 bedroom with Kitchen for example at the Sheraton Vistana in Orlando has a Standard and and Premium . The Standard has your smaller version of a one bedroom with a limited kitchen on the wall of the unit and small appliances but the Premium has a full kitchen with full size appliances so make sure you call the resort with the unit number and they will tell you exactly the Sq footage and what the unit has before you agree to buy. Hope this has helped.