momof2gr8kids
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- Joined
- Nov 17, 2009
momof2gr8kids---$130-$21491-160-SSR-Sep-160/20, 160/21, 160/22, 160/23-Seller pays MF 21- sent 12/7, passed 1/11
Yikes what have I started?? LOL
Yikes what have I started?? LOL
I actually can understand why they say it. Many buyers out there are not as well versed as those of us on the boards.. I could see those that are not being upset if it gets taken and say they would had paid more if they had known. Not all buyers want to start again.
But, for me, I know my price and stuck to it. So many here do the same! Lol
Not so much funny as frustrating. Just send on my offer, that's your job!
They do seem to side with sellers a bit more. I suspect it's because it affects their commission.
Yes! I feel this as well. This is my first time going through this process. I have been dying to purchase DVC for the last decade (my husband was the hold out), and I have done much research. We decided to go resale for our first purchase. I made 4 offers with 4 different brokers. I based my offers on research done using these boards and other websites. I also looked at the latest ROFR data available. I had 2 offers excepted the same night offer was made. The other 2 brokers contacted me to tell me my offer was too low and to try to convince me to up my offer. Well, today at 9:32 am, I received an email from my broker congratulating me for passing ROFR. I guess my offer wasn't too low after all. I bid $157 a point on Bay Lake for 200 points and double points (banked from 2021) this year.
I will use the form and input the information as soon as seller and I sign the documents. I am still a bit worried as I am not sure if seller can back out at this point. I won't be able to say which broker I went with because they are not on the approved list on these boards. However, I am not sure why since they have many listings and were super attentive and prompt through this whole process. I thought that brokers are supposed to produce all offers to seller. I don't feel as this is always the case. It seems that it isn't just Disney driving up the prices of resale but that some of the brokers are playing a role in this as well. They might be doing themselves a disservice in the long run. I was already thinking that if I didn't get this contract that I would just purchase a 200 point Animal Kingdom contract direct and save myself the hassle.
Facebook rental/sale groups. The process is almost the same as traditional route with a broker, the only difference being buyer and seller negotiate directly and sign contract prior to submitting to title company. Title company handles the rest of the process. It’s very easy.
eatmoreveg---$177-$9515-50-VGF-Jun-0/21, 0/22, 50/23- sent 1/3
Exactly the same as when buying or selling with a broker. The title company handles it. Buyer deposits earnest money with title, and either finances or sends in cash at closing and title sends me the proceeds via wire transfer or check.How does the money exchange work? With the title change. Thanks in advance.
that looks a great deal on VGF!
That’s a good price if you get it! I haven’t seen one that low!Cubbiefan1734---$150-$15805-100-CCV@WL-Jun-0/21, 27/22, 100/23- sent 1/12
Semi-stripped though. Only 27 points available in 5 months, and full 100 in June of 2023. At current borrowing, you’d get 77 points at best to use in the next 17 months.That’s a good price if you get it! I haven’t seen one that low!
That’s a good price if you get it! I haven’t seen one that low!
for both of us I just put one in at $155 fully loaded with pointsCubbiefan1734---$150-$15805-100-CCV@WL-Jun-0/21, 27/22, 100/23- sent 1/12