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Original Message:

Re: Has anyone used Redweek's Full Service Timeshare Resale to sell their timeshare????? (by R P.):

deborah417 wrote:
With two in college, we think it is time to sell one unit, probably the GOLD at OceanPointe. Question is - How do you price the units? The selling process at the locations has changed over the years and would think a savvy buyer would buy RESALE vs NEW with Marriott.

What is the typical turn around time to sell?

Is it better to keep the units; rent via REDWEEK to cover costs?

Any advise would be brilliant.

Thanks,

Research via Redweek, other timeshare listing sites or closed auctions on Ebay what similar units at your resort sold for ... the listing price means nothing .... the price it was sold for is the key.

Yes, a savvy timeshare educated buyer would buy on the resale market but not all people are timeshare educated.

You might contact Marriott to see if they will buy back your deed.

There is no typical turn around to sell and it may not sell at all .... depends on what someone is looking for.

It's your choice to keep the timeshare and try to rent it via Redweek or to sell .... just remember that just because you list it for rent that someone WILL rent it.