Do you understand the differences, both legally and usage wise between fixed week, floating week, points, deeded, right to use and deeded in trust?
Is it still affordable if your finances change?
Do you understand how the internal and external exchange program(s) work should you decide to visit somewhere other than where you purchase/own?
Did you purchase for any other reason other than securing vacation accommodations?
In addition to these pointers, I’ve identified 19 must ask questions if you’re considering purchasing a timeshare. It’s a total mystery to me why people spend hours and even weeks researching and comparison shopping a couch, a mattress or even a Bluetooth speaker system but then rely on what the timeshare salesperson says during a high pressure sales presentation that they don’t even want to be on while on vacation.
There are 9 additional questions to ask if you’re interested in purchasing a timeshare on the secondary market. Cheap timeshares are everywhere. It’s just as easy to make unwise decisions when the timeshare is $500. The key is to ask the right questions.
I’ve made these questions available for only $19.99. Your choice...$19.99 or a $20,000 perpetual contract.
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