DVC resorts top resale saleability charts
Sharket Timeshare Market Research has performed an evaluation of the resale strength of more than 1,400 timeshare properties. Disney Vacation Club locations performed very strongly in the analysis.
Sharket Timeshare Market Research has performed an evaluation of the resale strength of more than 1,400 timeshare properties. Disney Vacation Club locations performed very strongly in the analysis.
As sales for Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows picked up momentum in February 2015, Disney Vacation Development sold 244,886 Disney Vacation Club points, an increase of 9.5% over the previous month. The Villas at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa was first in sales with 97,678 points, Aulani, Disney Vacation Club Villas was second with 66,489 points, and the Polynesian was third with 61,050 points sold in the month.
Disney Vacation Club is reviving an old direct sales policy with its latest incentives: time limited offers.
While the primary reason for buying any timeshare is to actually use the vacation time, Disney Vacation Club owners have long benefitted from a healthy resale market. Continued demand for properties which are now more than 20 years old means that ownership can often be sold for rates which approach or exceed the original purchase. But how exactly how well have some owners made-out when selling their points?
In January 2015, Disney Vacation Development posted its best month for sales since July 2014. Led by very strong sales for the Villas at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, 223,676 Disney Vacation Club points were sold in January, an increase of 56.5% when comparing sales for the same resorts in December 2014.