Hi,
I am a newbie. We bought biennial 239,000 points at Wyndham Oceanside for $18,000 and have the option of rescinding for a few days still.
I have read previous posts and am aware that almost everyone here thinks it is a mistake to buy from the developer.
I know that this timeshare will sell for peanuts if I ever decide to sell. This resort feels special to us for the following reasons:
1. We live in Orange County and this resort is one hour drive from home. That means cheap, convenient access.
2. Most importantly the resort is Oceanfront -- literally across the street from the beach. I get a big kick out of being able to listen to the thunder of crashing waves and being able to smell the fine mist from the waves blowing on to the balcony. Thus, we did not buy this for trading into another property or location. This location felt very special and is ultra convenient for us (husband, wife and 2 young kids 2 and 6.
Why not buy a resale?
1. I have browsed eBay and know that you can get Fairfield points for much less than the price I paid. However, we are not interested in just the points, we want to stay at THIS resort. If I buy points at some other (not as desirable home resort) then it may be more of a hassle to book a stay at this resort (or not available at peak times).
2. I noticed that there are NO california oceanfront properties (high quality) for sale on eBay. Ocean view or "a few blocks" from the beach is not the same thing as oceanfront to me.
3. The closest I can find is Marriott Newport Coast Villas that are not oceanfront but close to beach with views. These are selling for around $8K on eBay.
4. I know what I paid is expensive, but it does not seem that I can get Oceanfront on the cheap on eBay so I am considering staying with my high-priced purchase.
Am I missing something? Any help will be appreciated.
Thank you.
Cal5215
I am a newbie. We bought biennial 239,000 points at Wyndham Oceanside for $18,000 and have the option of rescinding for a few days still.
I have read previous posts and am aware that almost everyone here thinks it is a mistake to buy from the developer.
I know that this timeshare will sell for peanuts if I ever decide to sell. This resort feels special to us for the following reasons:
1. We live in Orange County and this resort is one hour drive from home. That means cheap, convenient access.
2. Most importantly the resort is Oceanfront -- literally across the street from the beach. I get a big kick out of being able to listen to the thunder of crashing waves and being able to smell the fine mist from the waves blowing on to the balcony. Thus, we did not buy this for trading into another property or location. This location felt very special and is ultra convenient for us (husband, wife and 2 young kids 2 and 6.
Why not buy a resale?
1. I have browsed eBay and know that you can get Fairfield points for much less than the price I paid. However, we are not interested in just the points, we want to stay at THIS resort. If I buy points at some other (not as desirable home resort) then it may be more of a hassle to book a stay at this resort (or not available at peak times).
2. I noticed that there are NO california oceanfront properties (high quality) for sale on eBay. Ocean view or "a few blocks" from the beach is not the same thing as oceanfront to me.
3. The closest I can find is Marriott Newport Coast Villas that are not oceanfront but close to beach with views. These are selling for around $8K on eBay.
4. I know what I paid is expensive, but it does not seem that I can get Oceanfront on the cheap on eBay so I am considering staying with my high-priced purchase.
Am I missing something? Any help will be appreciated.
Thank you.
Cal5215
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