4BD - twice the 2 bedroom price. Makes sense.
Those units - really 2, 2 bedroom units with a common entrance as you know - had been a great value for the money while they were ranked with RCI. Now that the rankings are gone they still were a good value as you really could get two use weeks for one unit and not be depositing the tiny lock off section of a three bedroom.
It has apparently occurred to the new management that having fees for a unit like that priced at the average for a 3 bedroom really doesn't fit the value they have. Not to say it should be raised - it shouldn't as part of the appeal was the BIG place for a low price- but they can sure make a case that the reason they have not been able to keep them up to snuff may be the relatively low fees.
Since they are a single, deeded unit (in most cases) they may bump into the problems with a cap on annual fee increases if Virginia has that. In FL for example the fee can only go up a maximum of 15% unless an owner vote approves a higher number. Not all states do that.
In any case you can be sure that raising money from existing resorts will be high on the list of goals whenever a new group takes over. This doesn't sound any different but it is more aggressive than the norm.
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It has apparently occurred to the new management that having fees for a unit like that priced at the average for a 3 bedroom really doesn't fit the value they have. Not to say it should be raised - it shouldn't as part of the appeal was the BIG place for a low price- but they can sure make a case that the reason they have not been able to keep them up to snuff may be the relatively low fees.
Since they are a single, deeded unit (in most cases) they may bump into the problems with a cap on annual fee increases if Virginia has that. In FL for example the fee can only go up a maximum of 15% unless an owner vote approves a higher number. Not all states do that.
In any case you can be sure that raising money from existing resorts will be high on the list of goals whenever a new group takes over. This doesn't sound any different but it is more aggressive than the norm.
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