elinorb wrote:What are some websites where you can list your own timeshare for sale?
The subject of selling a timeshare has been discussed many times in these forums. A "search" on the subject will likely reveal dozens of posts for your review.
Free options include Bidshares, Craigslist, TUG (TUG membership is required first, however), Vacationtimesharerentals.com (it's not just rentals listed there). Ads for a fee of less than $50 per year include RedWeek and MyResortNetwork. There is always eBay too, but with 1,100+ other timeshares on eBay right now, one more added listing can easily just get lost amidst all of the other clutter. Personally, I don't have much use for eBay, but that's just my opinion.
Unfortunately, this is the worst possible economic climate in which to be selling a timeshare. Hundreds of timeshares are listed on eBay right now for one dollar --- many such listings close with NO bids.
In any event, you can advertise on your own and reach every potential buyer on Planet Earth with a little personal effort and a TOTAL expenditure of about $100 or so "out of pocket". Paying ANY useless, parasitic upfront fee company hundreds of dollars to place a worthless listing on an obscure web site (which no one takes seriously) is exactly as productive as putting a half dozen crisp, one hundred dollar bills right through a shredder. That's not a personal opinion --- it's a fact which has been clearly and repeatedly established over many years now. Advertise wisely; don't line the pockets of thieves who have no ability, no interest and no intentions of actually helping to sell your timeshare.
KC