I have seen timeshares that are being sold at rock bottom prices on Ebay. Are these timeshares a bargain if I am planning on spending at leash $1,500 to vacation in Orlando every year?
Your yearly “maintenance fee” will cost more then any vacation you want to take and they are close to impossible to unload. You literally can’t even give the things away.
tntsolid said in August 9th, 2008 at 2:49 am
They are real, the resale value is terrible.
People who think that the maintenance fee is more expensive than paying for a hotel usually spends less than $100 dlls a night for a hotel room. A Marriott 2 Bed timeshares maintenance fee is around $600dlls that’s less than 100 dlls a night, do your numbers but don’t compare a 2 bed condo with a hotel room.
(by the way Marriott’s accommodations are over $300dlls a night)
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Don’t buy a timeshare.
Don’t be stupid!
They are scams and expensive scams at that.
Your yearly “maintenance fee” will cost more then any vacation you want to take and they are close to impossible to unload. You literally can’t even give the things away.
They are real, the resale value is terrible.
People who think that the maintenance fee is more expensive than paying for a hotel usually spends less than $100 dlls a night for a hotel room. A Marriott 2 Bed timeshares maintenance fee is around $600dlls that’s less than 100 dlls a night, do your numbers but don’t compare a 2 bed condo with a hotel room.
(by the way Marriott’s accommodations are over $300dlls a night)
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