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Re: How to price my timeshare for SALE (by Don P.):
Check Ebay, this site and others to see if anyone is advertising their similar units. Usually timeshares have little or no value in todays market. Some of the better known places like Marriot or Hilton have value but there are so many restriction about resales that the resale prices is low compared to whatt you paid for it.
Scammers are preying on people trying to sell their timeshares. Rule #1..... NEVER pay anyone money upfront to sell or rent your timeshare. Anyone that demands upfront money is a scammer.
If you want to just get rid of your timeshare try calling your home resort and ask if they will take it back by the way of a " deed back ". That's a quit claim where you give up your ownership back to the resort. I got rid of two timeshares that way. I had to be current with my maintenance fees and assessments and I paid the next years taxes and a minimal fee for processing. I am no longer responsible for future maintenace fees or assessments.
You could offer your timeshare for one dollar on Ebay or other sites and offer to pay the closing costs if it is worth it for you to get out of your timeshare.
Feel free to ask questions and someone will be glad to help if they can and NEVER pay anyone money upfront to sell it or take it off your hands.