So You Want to Sell Your
Timeshare
by Dana Sanders
You are
the owner of a timeshare and have decided the time has come to part ways.
You may be interested in another timeshare or have decided a timeshare
isn't for you. Whatever your reason may be, a timeshare is a piece of
real estate and you should place as much thought and planning into selling
a timeshare as you would any other piece of real estate.
Many agencies
exist that will assist you in selling your timeshare or buy it outright.
However, just as any situation where money is involved, there are many
agencies that will successfully take your money and your timeshare,
leaving you with a small percent of your profit. Of course, legitimate
agencies exist that will assist you selling your timeshare in a completely
professional manner. Weeding the legitimate agencies from the scam
artists will save you a lot of time, frustration, and money.
The best
scam detector you have in your arsenal is your common sense. Before
placing your money and property in someone else's hands, it would be a
good idea to do some research on that agency. Ask questions, check out
their references, and contact the Better Business Bureau to see if any
complaints have been filed against the agency. Remember the golden rule
of buying and selling: if it's too good to be true, then it probably is!
Do not decide on a whim. Spontaneity may be a good quality in other
aspects of life, but not when dealing with anything to do with money.
Your goal isn't to line someone else's pockets. Your goal is to sell your
timeshare for its full market value. Beware of companies who require a
fee before the sale of your timeshare has transpired. Even if they claim
this fee is refundable once the sale is made, the best thing to do is turn
on your heels and leave. Remember the basic relationship between a
company and a client. Pay only after the desired result is achieved. Once
the agency has your money, you have taken away their incentive to work.
Selling a
timeshare can be a difficult task since there are many factors that are
involved. Not only are you selling a specific time during the year, you
are also selling a location and a resort. These factors make finding a
buyer a bit more difficult, since someone may be interested in the time
and location, but not the resort or vice versa. In order to provide the
buyer with the best timeshare option, you need to price the timeshare
realistically. Find out the going market value for other timeshares in
your area or during your allotted time. To find this information, contact
the resort for their current selling prices or check out the real estate
records for your area. Another way to obtain a price is through an
appraisal of your timeshare. An appraisal company will charge a fee for
their service and can readily be found in the telephone book or by
contacting an appraiser's association, such as the Appraisal Foundation.
Keep in
mind, your goal is to sell your timeshare. Making a profit on your
timeshare is a totally different matter. Remember, the key word to pricing
is "realistic." The realistic pricing for your timeshare may be
considerably less than the original selling price. Keep in mind, you have
used the timeshare for the length of your ownership and probably have fond
memories attached to your time on vacation. If the price is less than you
were hoping for, remember these good times and think of the difference in
price as vacation costs.
After
pricing your timeshare appropriately, you can choose an agent to sell your
timeshare or sell it yourself. If you opt to sell your timeshare
yourself, start by advertising. Take advantage of any local newspapers
where your timeshare is based. A great tool is the Timeshare User's Group
at
www.tug2.net. This website has great information on owning and
selling a timeshare and is an excellent resource. Also check into
advertising at the resort itself. Many resorts have publications,
newsletters, or bulletin boards.
To learn more about selling your timeshare, just log on to
the Internet and visit locations such as
http://www.atimesharesz.com/dir/sellingtimeshares to do a thorough
search. However
you choose to sell your timeshare, making well-planned decisions will
ensure you will succeed in selling your timeshare and having the best
possible experience.
© Copyright 2005 by Dana
Sanders. All rights reserved.