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I Would Like to Sell My Timeshare.?

Where is the most legal place to do this?

  1. Worldly25
    December 9th, 2010 at 01:01 | #1

    Ebay and hope to get a bid over 1 dollar. Everyone is trying and there just isn’t a great demand

  2. tntsolid
    December 9th, 2010 at 01:01 | #2

    If there is a mail box or a community bulletin board at your home resort, you can put a “For sale” sign. This will pressure the developer specially if they sell it for $20,000 USD and you offer it for $5,000. Sometimes on the fine print of some sale agreements says that the developer has the first right to buy if your place is ever sold. I have heard of developers paying the money (as long as is not too much) just to take the sign out.

    To resale or rent a timeshare is a hard task, the basic rule is not to pay money up-front, don’t be another victim of a scam.

    Unfortunately over 50% of people that really need to sell their timeshare falls for this resale scams where they charge money upfront and less than 10% of them use their only real option which is to post it or offer it trough free advertising options as much, and as many sites as they can (it is ok to pay a few dollars to post in a great place but no more that $20 to $30).

    Timeshares do not have resale value and in most situations you would take a loss in what you paid for, as they resale for less than $2000 USD.

    There are some free classified ads where you can start posting:

    http://timeshareownerscommunity.com/
    http://craigslist.com
    http://ebay.com
    http://recycler.com/
    http://usfreeads.com/
    http://www.inetgiant.com/

  3. Jason D
    December 9th, 2010 at 01:01 | #3

    Most sites are legal its just what you can expect to get and what you will be expected to pay. When I started the task of selling my Manhattan Club timeshare I tried the $20 – $30 sites as someone suggested above with no luck besides a bunch of phone calls asking stupid questions or getting unsolicited phone calls from a bunch of scammers. It’s a headache. I ended up going with http://www.buyatimeshare.com and was able to sell it. It did take about 10 months but when I called the always informed me of what has been going on how many people have seen my property and if anyone asked questions about my property. I did have to low my price a little along the way but was able to sell my timeshare. After I accepted the offer their buyer specialists did all the paperwork and sent it to the closing company they use. About 10 days later I got a package in the mail with all the paperwork to sign and return. Because of the resort dragging it’s feet a little it took about 60 days for closing before it was done and I had my money.

  4. debz
    December 9th, 2010 at 01:01 | #4

    go to redweek.com

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