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Kitchen
- Coffee maker
- Dishwasher
- Microwave
- Oven
- Refrigerator (full-size)
- Stovetop
Entertainment
- Internet access
- Telephone
- TV
Features
- Patio or balcony
- Washer and dryer (in-unit)
Policies
- No pets
- No smoking
Fractional Ownership - E Segment
This ownership receives four weeks of usage each year. The weeks are assigned quarterly, and the assignment rotates each year. Please see the attached chart to view the assigned weeks from 2026 to 2037.
The assigned weeks for 2025 are January 31-February 7; May 2-May 9; August 1-August 8, and October 31-November 7, 2025.
Next use: 2025
Maintenance fees 2025: $3,804 (billed in quarterly installments of $951)
*Closing costs and transfer fees are to be paid by the buyer*
*Buyer to pay maintenance fees for first year of usage*
Per the owner:
One of the most difficult Worldmark/Wyndham resorts to reserve. As a Residence Club Owner, you get four (4) weeks each year, spread out over the four (4) quarters. The Unit can be traded to RCI, Interval International, or traded to Worldmark in exchange for Worldmark credits that can be used at other Worldmark resorts. The Owner also has the option to rent the Unit.
Whale Pointe at Depoe Bay is one of the highest demand locations of all of the Worldmark properties, with tremendous flexibility to trade with RCI, II, and Worldmark.
This unit is on the 2nd floor of Building E, protected from people on the ground, and from the seagulls flying overhead, but with a fantastic view of the ocean and the resident whales.
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