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    So what's going on with this resort? I see listings on eBay every day. And the selling prices seem to be very low. Someone just got a 2 BR summer float week for $500! Is the resort dumping a lot of weeks? Why isn't these weeks selling for more money? Isn't Sheraton a good group?

    I don't get it.

    Sue

  • #2
    i was thinking the same thing and i saw a bulk space banking with ii

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    • #3
      It's a nice place, convenient to Broadway at the Beach but far from the actual beach. We really enjoyed our stay there. Myrtle Beach has more restaurants per capita than any place I've ever been. If we were on the East Coast, I would consider picking up a cheap week there. We even exchanged my wife's sisters and their husbands into there next May using RCI.

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      • #4
        I think people just want to get out from inder those maintenance fees and taxes. They are going up every year. Sheraton Broadway Plantation is beautiful resort it is a great place for golfing. I put alot of renters into the Myrtle Beach area. Owners want to be deeded alot closer to home. Also the market has alot to do with the fact they are selling alot cheaper and the way you market and advertise. Good Day

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        • #5
          This is actually a great ownership as it gives u a 3 day preference/priority into all Starwood managed resorts thru II - Westins, Sheraton's, Harborside at Atlantis - and there are no size restrictions - a 1BR will frequently see a 2BR Starwood week outside of flexchange(and definitely different then Marriott). Platinum weeks at SBP are 9-43,47.

          What is bad is that Starwood does not exercise a ROFR and as this is a 'voluntary' resort - meaning 'StarOptions' do not transfer with the sale - so you can only use your home resort or else trade thru exchange companies.
          Pat
          *** My Website ***

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          • #6
            I have an every other year odd 2 bed lockoff silver season, maintenence fees paid through 2009, so you get the 2009 week free.

            It is Free



            Probably not the right thread for this, but I could not resist, heck I wasn't even thinking of selling it until this thread, but I have way too many weeks!!!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by odaddy
              I have an every other year odd 2 bed lockoff silver season, maintenence fees paid through 2009, so you get the 2009 week free.

              It is Free



              Probably not the right thread for this, but I could not resist, heck I wasn't even thinking of selling it until this thread, but I have way too many weeks!!!
              Free is good.....but I am heading for a divorce as it is!
              You have to 'work it' in II with a silver week - but I know someone who owns this and has gotten reasonable trades to areas with plenty of TSs....
              I wonder if SDKath could use this????
              Pat
              *** My Website ***

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              • #8
                Of course I split the lockoff into 2 1 bedrooms for trading, silver is not a tiger, but I have had some nice trades.

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                • #9
                  Coupled with a challenged economy, the Sheraton Broadway Plantation is a "voluntary" resort. This means that the club program Starwood Vacation Netowkr (SVN) will NOT transfer to a buyer on the resale market. Many buyers through resale are after the SVN program and to do this, they have to purchase at "Mandatory" participating resorts like:

                  Sheraton Vistana Villages - Orlando
                  Westin Kierland Villas - Scottsdale
                  Westin St. John
                  Westin Ka'anapali Ocean Resort Villas - Maui
                  Harborside Resort at Atlantis - Paradise Island, Bahamas

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                  • #10
                    Good to see you here, Jim!

                    Glad to see you on this forum! Your Starwood knowledge will be a great asset to the community!
                    my travel website: Vacation-Times.org.

                    "A vacation is what you take when you can no longer take what you’ve been taking."
                    ~Earl Wilson

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by rikkis_playpen
                      Glad to see you on this forum! Your Starwood knowledge will be a great asset to the community!
                      I'll do what I can to help. A lot of the members here are very well versed but there are certainly some "behind the scenes" tid-bits that I have in my pocket.

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