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June 14, 2007
Some facts to consider before you buy timeshare
If you are keen on making any gains out of timeshare, then you may as well be keen in going for reasonably priced ones. Timeshare transactions are not necessarily the preserve of the professionals; with a few pieces of advice you can buy timeshare and make enormous gains within a short time.
The central point in buying a timeshare is to reduce the cost of purchase. You will also have to consider exchangeability, especially through RCI. The following points are also worth considering in dealing with timeshare purchases. Be sure to buy through recognized real estate brokers for both security and legal reasons. If you buy through this means, the risk of fraud is reduced considerably as right to titles (ownership) would have been adequately researched. Perhaps the most important point for dealing with a broker is that, payment can be safely escrowed and funds released only when you are satisfied about the title and transactions.
You can minimize litigations arising out of your purchase of timeshare by demanding
a title insurance. This piece of document testifies that the title being transferred
to you has no pending liabilities against it and that once you take ownership
of the title, no one is going to bother you with legal actions.
Many buyers have fallen victim to an erroneous impression that only Gold Crown
or 5 Star timeshares need be bought. Why? The peddlers of this impression claim
that they have a better exchange leverage? This notion is false. Resorts which
are not rated are equally in demand and it will be unwise for a buyer to lock
in extra funds on these rated ones when alternatives are equally viable for
exchange and may give even a higher price. The demand for timeshare is mainly
driven by ratio of availability of timeshare and demand for vacation in the
area of the property so one cannot determine marketability solely on the ratings
of a resort.
Location is another strong factor in determining the trade power of a timeshare. The demand for a resort will determine the exchange power of the timeshare. You may have to note that, the programs that manage timeshare itself have inbuilt mechanisms to determine demand which is factored into the price.
To buy timeshare is to court risk. The above few suggestions can help you eliminate the dangers that a beginner may encounter.
Posted by nicheguide at June 14, 2007 05:53 PM