Time Share Resale Buyers Guide
Are you ready to buy Colorado Time Share? Make sure you read all the information made available for those that are looking into resale properties. Buying a time share is a big decision, so we have put together this directory of time share buyers information to help those ready to purchase a time share.
- Resources for those ready to buy time share
- View our time share resales
- See our calendar week conversion chart
Buy Time Share Safely
When buying a time share resale make sure to look into all the facts first. Having this knowledge first usually makes for an enjoyable purchase.
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Do I give up anything buying on the resale market instead of from the resorts? It has been said that buying on the resale market will save you anywhere from 40%-60% on the price. There are a few perks the resorts can offer however, these are generally not worth the money you would have spent at the resort.
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Be familiar with the various types of time share on the market. There are so many different types of time share available, one would want to know the differences before making the purchase. There are deeded resales, leased resales, biannual, lockout, floating week, and more. Make sure you know the difference before you buy.
- Time share is not typical real estate. Although it is similar, time share cannot be considered true real estate for the following reasons:
- You cannot place a For Sale Sign in front of it.
- You cannot modify the structure or hang pictures in it.
- You cannot show it to a prospect or client.
For these reasons be careful and remember that you are not buying true real estate.
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Buy the right property for your needs. Nobody knows your family better than you do. Buying a time share that's right for everyone makes sense. Are there people who need to use the elevators in your family? Does someone need to sleep near a window. Do you have some bathroom dwellers in your bunch? Make sure everyone's needs are considered before buying.
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Maintenance fees are here forever. Know what you'll be paying in yearly maintenance fees and make sure to check them against your budget. They will go up over time and you must pay them even if you don't use your time share that year.
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How hard is it to sell my time share once I'm done with it? Selling your time share isn't easy but it can be done. The biggest problem with selling one is the price. If you've overpaid for your unit and you are looking for an outrageous sale price then you better plan on a long wait. If your price is right, and you have a good week, selling a time share isn't hard at all.
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Rent it out when you're not using it. Some owners rent their time share during the weeks they are not using it. If this sounds like you then make sure you buy in a popular area so renting isn't a chore.
Time share in Colorado cannot be beat! There
are so many activities all throughout the year
that buying a time share here makes sense. Buying
a resale is a big investment in your vacations.
Do your homework, check out the areas, and buy
a time share that's right for you. If you
need more help contact
us or use our online
form to send us your comments or time share
related questions.