First, we very happy Bluegreen timeshare owners. We have enjoy our vacations and have been served by some fine staffs at our vacation sites.
I'm not going to try to pick on any one person, but timeshares have limitations as to value. There are several things potential buyers need to know BEFORE thet take the plunge.
1. Although it is real property, the purchase should not be viewed as an investment. It is a way to take a nice vacation at a nice location for a little below the going rate.
2. NEVER, NEVER finance these things. If you are using your lunch money to buy it, you shouldn't own it. Pay cash...period. Don't buy on a salesperson's pressure sales pitch of 'a great offer'. Believe me, those offers come around and around and around..... Investigate the resale maket.
3. If you don't take vacations now, what do think spending a bunch of money will make you take a vacation? Understand how a timeshare system works before you plunk down the money.
4. Investigate BEFORE you buy. I see people in the sales offices during our vacations....and you know what, I have yet to have one person that was a potential buyer ask me what I thought of the property and timesharing.
Just some points... I hope it helps. Any comments welcomed.
I'm not going to try to pick on any one person, but timeshares have limitations as to value. There are several things potential buyers need to know BEFORE thet take the plunge.
1. Although it is real property, the purchase should not be viewed as an investment. It is a way to take a nice vacation at a nice location for a little below the going rate.
2. NEVER, NEVER finance these things. If you are using your lunch money to buy it, you shouldn't own it. Pay cash...period. Don't buy on a salesperson's pressure sales pitch of 'a great offer'. Believe me, those offers come around and around and around..... Investigate the resale maket.
3. If you don't take vacations now, what do think spending a bunch of money will make you take a vacation? Understand how a timeshare system works before you plunk down the money.
4. Investigate BEFORE you buy. I see people in the sales offices during our vacations....and you know what, I have yet to have one person that was a potential buyer ask me what I thought of the property and timesharing.
Just some points... I hope it helps. Any comments welcomed.
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