What are the benefits to buying into a timeshare?

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I might be interested, but I’ve heard good and bad… What are the pros/cons of owning a timeshare?

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8 Responses to “What are the benefits to buying into a timeshare?”

  1. Mike on July 27th, 2009 6:57 pm

    Timeshares Feedback: There are absolutely no benefits to owning a timeshare.

    You pay an overprices amount, plus maintenance fees, to own some place for a week, and if you cant go that week, you lose… and if you want to go someplace else, you lose.

    Dont buy into them… RIP OFF!!!

  2. Mary on July 29th, 2009 2:03 pm

    You may not have met one, but there are several million happy timeshare owners out there. There are as many reasons as individuals that you could find for owning a timeshare. Only you can determine if that’s a vacationing style that is suitable for you. You can rent a timeshare direct from an owner for a lot less than a stay in a hotel and see for yourself. My family did that and it was worth it. We found our rental thru TimeshareAdventures.com.

  3. bdancer222 on July 30th, 2009 2:47 pm

    Timeshares Feedback: Make sure you REALLY REALLY want that timeshare. Once you sign on the dotted line, it’s yours forever.

    There are lots of folks trying to give away time shares just to get out from under the maintenance fees. Charities refuse to accept timeshares.

    If you still want that timeshare, check for private sales. There’s bound to be bargains.

  4. CJKatl on August 2nd, 2009 10:39 am

    Timeshares Feedback: The benefits:

    You can join the thousands of people who complain that they have to pay for their timeshare even though they never use it anymore.

    You can pay lots of money just to have to pay more money to go on vacation to the same place year after year.

    You can help the timeshare salesman’s child pay for college.

    You can have all the hassles of homeownership without ever having the hope that you’ll sell for meaningful profit after using the property for several years.

  5. open4one on August 5th, 2009 5:45 pm

    Timeshares Feedback: Based on the experiences of people I have known, they are a great way to rid yourself of excess wealth.

    I suspect the person that speaks favorably of them below to be in the timeshare business, and the one that gave a thumbs down to the rest of us.

    Has anyone ever met anyone who owned a timeshare that wasn’t trying to sell it?

  6. Big Bully on August 8th, 2009 8:33 pm

    Timeshares Feedback: I agree with everyone else

  7. Gene Ericson on August 9th, 2009 4:05 pm

    Timeshares Feedback: Advantages: Timeshares on an annual basis can save you money on vacations and the amenities the resorts offer BLOW away a standard hotel or motel. You can find inexpensive resorts for sale on the resale market and the annual maintenance fees most likely will run you about $500 to $700 a year (depending on what location and size of unit you choose). You don’t have to stay at the same location on an annual basis all timeshares affiliate with an exchange company, which enables you to stay at resorts across the country and world.

    Disadvantages: You will be responsible for paying the maintenance and taxes every year whether you use the unit or not. There will be restrictions on exchanging depending on the rating of your home resort (that’s where research comes in). Selling the timeshare can also be a challenging task, but if you buy resale your losses will be minimal if at all.

    If you are planning on buying a timeshare I suggest doing lots of research and lots of financial planning.

  8. mlexxyldy on August 11th, 2009 12:56 am

    Timeshares Feedback: They are good if you plan on using it! If you dont plan on vacationing then it is a waste of money. Timeshares had a bad wrap before because it was a set week of year, every year! Boring! Also if you plan on buying one buy a point based vacation ownership. You can use it at any resort and dont have to worry about a set week of vacation. If you want i work for a company that can give you a complimentary tour so you know more about it.

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