I just call to get my offer in with Fidelity. Much faster.Now, it updates and you have to submit an offer online
Hi All,
Is there anyone that has used both the www.dvcstore.com and www.dvcresalemarket.com for the purchase of resale contracts?
If so, were there any noticeable differences between each of them when going the the resale purchase?
To date, we have only used the www.dvcstore.com and it has been wonderful so far! (Currently in the closing process) However, if there is a second resource for us to find the second contract we are currently looking for, that would be great.
Thank you in advance,
I haven’t used both but I’ve used www.dvcresalemarket.com twice now and they have been great. I basically was looking at all the reputable sites but both times they were the one with the contract I wanted. Both times I negotiated the price and had no trouble. I made an offer on another contract in between the two but the seller was being too tough with their price so I moved on.Hi All,
Is there anyone that has used both the www.dvcstore.com and www.dvcresalemarket.com for the purchase of resale contracts?
If so, were there any noticeable differences between each of them when going the the resale purchase?
To date, we have only used the www.dvcstore.com and it has been wonderful so far! (Currently in the closing process) However, if there is a second resource for us to find the second contract we are currently looking for, that would be great.
Thank you in advance,
People are really mixed on here with Fidelity for some reason, but based on your story I'm fairly confident I could guess what broker you had a bad experience with. I've dealt with a number of brokers and had some issues that were not always their fault. Fidelity has always been straightforward with me and I have no complaints.I am piping in. My very first experience with buying into DVC was not good. I bit down on a listing, got it and got ready to sign off. The broker got back to me and said “oh, sorry—the use year is wrong—but that’s okay—take it anyway.” I had done my homework, thank goodness, and backed out of it! I knew what I wanted and how this whole thing works! I was definitely NOT expecting the old “bait and switch” tactic from such a reputable company (not naming). It almost scared me right out of it!!! I went to Fidelity instead——talked with Bonnie and the entire process has been going ASTOUNDINGLY smooth and fast!! I hit on the listing and signed the contract on 9/27, passed ROFR on 10/15 and signed, sealed and delivered the documents and closing funds on 10/23. Their title company is amazing also! The communication flows and its been a really good experience........
That's odd. I've worked with Lori and her husband and they were extremely accommodating in the past. Granted that was two years ago now, but I'm surprised they rejected that approach. It's possible they have a technical limitation with their system, since the offers are all automated and processed online.I tried dvcsales.com, but they refused to allow me to include in my offer the seller paying MF or closing costs. They said they don’t do that. They told me to adjust the price per point, then didn’t like the offer. They told me a price per point floor that Disney was taking (which was not accurate).
That's odd. I've worked with Lori and her husband and they were extremely accommodating in the past. Granted that was two years ago now, but I'm surprised they rejected that approach. It's possible they have a technical limitation with their system, since the offers are all automated and processed online.
I've bought resale 3 times, all from different companies. I'd encourage prospective buyers to search for the best contract in terms of resort, points per year, UY, bank/borrow status, and price. And pretty much only consider which brokerage to use if two of them list the same contract that you want. I have been satisfied with all the brokerages I've used. The reason I bought from 3 separate places was that each was the best deal for what I was seeking available on the market at the time.