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Wanting to sell timeshare. (by KC):
paul974 wrote:RedWeek notifies when resales occur, just as it does when new resales are posted.Unfortunately, they don't report transaction history. There's a useless graph of going prices on a weekly basis, but no public information about time-on-market or time-to-sale.
With all due respect (and with 8 or so successful resales under my belt in recent years), I don't think you can blame RedWeek for the difficulty you are encountering trying to part company with a timeshare for which there is basically little (or no) resale market value or demand in the first place.
RedWeek doesn't actually know final resale transaction details, except for those resale transactions conducted "in house" by RedWeek-affiliated brokers as "full service" listings. Also bear in mind that a listing (or "asking") price is generally negotiable and usually not necessarily the final selling price. In my own successful resale transactions, there was actually no RedWeek involvement of any sort beyond RedWeek simply being the site on which I chose (and paid) to advertise my weeks.
In any event, good luck.